COUNTY OF .

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General Assizes and General Gaol Delivery,

held at in and fo r said county, on Monday the 13th day o f March 1815.

before EDW ARD M A Y N E , Esq. third Justiceof the Court of Common Pleas. And Rt. Hon. ST. GEORGE D A LY, third Justice of the Court of King’s Bench;

The following gentlemen were sworn Grand Jurors:

1 Rt. Hon, John Foster, foreman, 2 Rt. Hon. T. H. Foster, 13 J. W . McNeile, Esq; 3 BlaneyLouth Balfour. Esq.County 14 Christh. Garstin,Archives Esq. 4 Hon John Jocelyn, 15 Philip Pendleton, Esq. 5 Mathew Fortescue, Esq. 16 John Page, Esq. 6 Alexander Filgate, Esq. 17 Fitzherbert Ruxton, Esq.' 7 John Taaffe, Esq. 18 Charles Eastwood, Esq. 8 W. P. Ruxton, Esq. 19 Thomas Tisdall, Esq. 9 Wallop Brabazon, Esq. 20 F. W . Fortescue, Esq. 10 Faithful Fortescue, Esq. . 21 Robert Thompson, Esq. 11 Tho. Lee Norman, Esq. 21 John Woolsey, Esq. 12 B. D. Sheils, Esq. 23 Mathew O’Reily, Esq. GEORGE SHEILS ECCLESTON of , Esq. High-Sheriff. JOSEPH BOOTH of Darver, Gent, Sub-Sheriff.

DUNDALK: T. PARKS, Printer to the Grand Jury of the County of Louth; SPRING ASSIZES, 1815, 3 COUNTY AT LARGE. Unaccounted for Queries.

N o , £ s. d. GRANTED, SUMMER, 1809. 24 To John Alexander and Patrick Mooney, to repair the bridge of Newfoundwell, on the road from to the Sea, be­ tween Greenhills river and Termonfechen. 18 4 —4 38 To Henry Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton and James Callan, to build a gullet on the road from to the Sea, between Ballinvore and the Sea. —. 5 9 3 SPRIN G, 1811 • (& To Rt. Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Thom as Mulholland, to procure and erect nine finger posts on the road from Drogh­ eda to , between the Liberties of Drogheda and of Ardee, at 1 /. 1 ox per. — —- 13 10 - ;8 To Rt. Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Thom as Mulholland, to procure and erect three finger posts on the road from Beagh- Louth Countyanstown Archives to Drogheda. — 4 10 — 20 T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton a n d W illiam McCormick, to build a double gullet each pipe 3 feet wide, 11 feet long, and 4 feet high, on the road from Drogh­ eda to Dundalk, between Dunany and An nagassan. - 7- • — 6 13 41/2 3 9 To Rt Hon. John Foster, Peter Meade and Thomas Mulholland, to procure and erect 10 mile posts, on the road from Drogheda to Ardee, at 1 /. per 10 — — SPRING, 1812. 33 To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Andrew Eaton and W illiam McCormick to fill an hollow on the road from to the Sea, between and Dunany. 3 8 3 102 T o , to repair the bridge of Dundalk, on the post road from Dundalk to . Represented from Querie 102 Spring Assizes, 1812. 51 14 8

Carried over 113 9 61/2 4 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 5

£ S. D. £ S. D. Brought forward Brought forward 113 9 61/2 13002 11 71/ 2 GRANTED SUMMER, 1812. GRANTED SUMMER, 1813 56 T o Laurence Garland, Richard Devin, and 22 To William Ruxton, John F. Ruxton, Esqrs Patrick Crinnian, to lower the hill near and Richard McCollough, to re build, wi­ the Methodist Chapel in , on the den and lengthen an old bridge, on the road leading from the post town of Dub­ road leading from Ardee to Kingscourt, lin, to the post town of Londonderry. 435 10 0 between Ardee and Burley bridge, in the 66 To Patrick Crinnian and Richard Devin, to townland o f Balligoan, 34 feet long, 20 feet repair a gullet on the road from Collon wide, and 6 feet high. to Sudden, near the Methodist Chapel ii Represented from Querie No. 28 at Sum­ Collon — — 2 — mer Assizes, 1813. £ 1 6 0 SPRING, 1813. Raised. 58 4 2 65 To Hon. John Jocelyn, Henry Maxwell 59 10 2 Esq. and Andrew Halfpenny, to lower an 2S To Mathew Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Far­ hill and fill an hollow, between Matthew rell, to build a flagged gullet 33 feet long, Carney’s house in Donaghmore, and James 4 deep and 2 wide, on the new intended Rice’s in Kilcurley, on the road from road from Castleblaney to Lurgangreen Dundalk to Carrickmacross. — 15 _ — and the Sea, between Moses Kinkead’s 96 To Laurence Garland, Patrick Crinnian and garden in Stephenstown, and the cross John Hoey, to lower an hill on the road roads o f Newtown affane, — — 7 — — from Collon to Ardee, near the Barracks, 40 To Rt. Hon. Lord Louth, William Filgate, on the lands o f Collon. — 227 19 10 jun. Esq. Thomas Maginness and Owen 103 T o Laurence Garland, John Hoey and Pa­ Connellan, to build a gullet on the lands trick Flannigan, to re- build a gullet on the of Tallonstown, between the Mill of Louth road from Collon to Ardee, near Cole­ and Tallonstown, — — —■ 5 9 11/2 man’s houfe on the lands of Collon. 9 18 — 65 To Laurence Garland, Thomas Mulholland 143 TLouth o Rt. Hon. Robert Earl o f Roden, Rt. County Hon andArchives Patrick Flanigan, to erect 4 direction John Foster, Rt. Hon. Robert Viscount posts, 2 o f them on the road from Slane Jocelyn, Rt. Hon. Thomas Henry Foster, to Dunleer, one 011 the road from Collon Hon. John Jocelyn, Sir Edward Bellew, to Slane, and one 011 the road from Collon bart. Rev. Sir Thomas Foster, bart Bla to Dromcondra, 12 feet long, 8 inches ney T ownley Balfour, Wallop Brabazon broad, and 7 inches thick, and the letters John Page, Esqrs, and John Bouden, Ar­ thereon, to be i i inches long, — 6 — — chitect, towards building a new Court 69 To Laurence Garland and Thomas Mulhol- House in the town o f Dundalk. Repre­ to pin and dash the bridge on the road sented from Queries 25 and 48 Spring from Slane to Dunleer, between the mear- Assizes 1813. —• — 11198 13 5 ings of the counties o f Louth and SUM M ER, 1313 ♦ Meath, — , — .£15 So To Rt. Hon. Earl of Roden, Rt Hon. John Foster, Lord Viscount Jocelyn, Hon. John Louth half, - - 7 10 — Jocelyn, Rt. Hon. Thomas Henry Foster, 73 To Laurence Garland, Thomas Mulholland Sir Edward Bellew, bart. Rev. Sir Thomas and Patrick Flanigan, to erect 15 directi­ Foster, bart. Blaney Balfour, Wallop Bra on posts on the road between Drogheda bazon, John Page and John Bowden, Esqrs and Ardee, 12 feet long, 8 inches thick, towards building a new Court House, in and 7 inches broad, and the letters thereon the town of Dundalk as per plan and 11/2 inch long. — 22 10 Estimate — —* 1000 — — Carried over 13110 10 11 Carried over 13002 1 1 71/2 6 COUNTY AT LARGE SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 7

£ s. D £ S. D. Brought forward 13110 10 11 Brought forward 14160 18 1 11 GRANTED SPRING, 1814. GRANTED, SPRING, 1814: 22 To Rt. Hon. Earl of Roden, Rt. Hon John 86 To William Filgate, Esq. and James Roe, Foster, Lord Viscount Jocelyn, Hon. John to build a wall-603 feet long, 101/2 high, 3 Jocelyn, Rt. hon. Thomas Henry Foster, thick at bottom, and 1 foot 8 inches at Sir Edward Bellew, bart. Rev. Sir Thomas top, to prevent passengers from falling in­ Foster, Bart. Blaney Balfour, Wallop Bra­ to the river, on the mail coach road From bazon, John Page Esqrs, and John Bouden Ardee to Castleblaney, on the townlands Architect, towards building a new Court of Lower Rath and Killen, between the House in the town of Dundalk, as per plan Mills of Louth and the mearing of Feras, 91 18 9 and estimate. — 1000 _ SUMMER, 1814. T o John Hoey and Laurence Bellew, to e x ­ 21 To T .' P. Filgate, Henry Maxwell, Esqrs, 25 tend a gullet on the road from Collon to and Mr. Owen McKone, to build an arch­ Sudden, at Mathews’s house, on the lands ed gullet, 36 feet long, 3 feet high and 3 of Collon. 42 feet long, 4 high and 3 wide 4 18 4 feet broad, on the road from Dundalk to T o John Hoey and Laurence Bellew, to ex­ Crossmaglen, between James McShane's 27 tend a gullet on the road from Collon to house in Crockagh and John Shoulder’s Sudden, at Finegan’s house, on the lands house in same, — — 13 10 6 of Collon, 42 feet long, 5 high and 4 wide 5 14 * 24 To Michael Martin and Patrick Reilly, to T o Mr. Hugh Parks, and Thomas Grills, to repair the bridge on the road from Collon 41 build a range wall 32 perches long, 5 feet to the Sea, between Branagan’s cross and high and 2 broad, to support the road from the chapel o f Tenure, on the lands o f Col­ Carlingford to the Sea (at Templetown), lon and Rathdonnel, accounted for this between Hugh Parks’s houfe in Ballug Assizes but rejected for informality. 12 — — and the bridge at the lands o f Ballynamara, 16 — — To William Filgate, Jun Esq. Patrick and To James Keiran, Esq. and Patrick Rey­ Michael Crinnian, to build a flagged gul­ 5 9 Louth County Archives nold’s to build a gullet with stone, lime let, 35 feet long and 2 feet square, on the and sand, on the road from Dundalk to road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, Crossmaglen, in the townland of Slieve, between Corcreeagh and Channonrock, between Owen Carragher’s house in Slieve Represented from Qu,. No. 51, 0 0 8 and Patrick Reynold’s in the same, 311/2 Raised, — £.9 14 7 feet long, 3 wide and 3 high, — 8 11 11 9 1 5 3 83 To William Filgate, jun. Esq. and James 26 To William Filgate, Jun. Esq Patrick and Roe, to build a wall 80 feet long, 8 high, Michael Crinnian, to build a flagged gullet and 2 thick at bottom, and at top, to 35 feet long and 2 feet square, on the road prevent passengers from falling into the from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between , river, on the mail coach road from Ardee Channonrock and Stonetown, — 9 1 5 3 to Castleblaney, on lands of Mill of Louth, 28 T o W illiam Filgate, Jun. Esq. Patrick and between the Mills of Louth and Lower Michael Crinnian, to repair the butments Rath. and battlements o f Castlering bridge, on Represented from Q u. N o. 33, £4 0 0 the road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, Raised...... 11 3 7 between Littleash and Channonrock, - 9 — — 30 T o John Page, Packenham Smith, Esqrs, 15 3 7 and William Kelly, to build a flagged gullet, 35 feet long, 2 feet high and 18 in­ Carried over 14160 18 11 ches broad, on the road from Carrickma­ cross to Annagassan, between M uff and Louth, — — 3 12 —

Carried over. 14310 10 1 8 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 9 8 COUNTY AT LARGE.

s . D. £ . S. D . £ Brought forward. 14310 10 8 14310 10 8 Brought forward. GRANTED, SUMMER, 1814 GRANTED, SPRING, 1814. 46 To Chich. Fortescue, Esq, James Ginnity, 31 T o John Page, Packenham Smith, Esqrs. Sen. and James Ginnity, Jun. to repair and William Kelly, to build a flagged the bridge of Tallonstown, on the road gullet, 35 feet long, 2 feet high and 13 in­ from Ardee to Dundalk, between Nich. ches broad, on the road from Carrickma­ Dullaghan’s house in Tallonstown and cross to Annagassan, between Muff and 3 1 2 — John Keiran’s malt house in Rathbrest, 24 13 — Louth, — — 50 To Mat. Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Far- 32 To John Page, Packenham Smith, Esqrs. rel to build a flagged gullet, 42 feet long, and William Kelly, to build a flagged 3 feet deep and 2 feet wide, on the new gullet, 35 feet long, 2 feet high and 1S in­ intended road from Castleblaney to Lur­ ches broad, on the road from Carrickma­ gangreen and the Sea, between John cross to Annagassan, between M u ff and McCormick's house in Stephenstown and 3 9 6 Louth, — — the widow Coleman’s in Newtownaffane, 33 To John Page, Packenham Smith, Esqrs. 51 To Mat. Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Farrel, 5 9 - and William Kelly, to build a flagged to build a flagged gullet, on the road from gullet, 35 feet long, 2 feet high and 18 in­ Ardee to Dundalk, between Pat. Smith’s ches broad, on the road from Carrickma- house in Gibstown and the old wind-mill cross to Annagassan, between Muff and 3 9 6 of Ballybarrack, —. — Louth, — — 53 T o William Armstrong, Esq. Pat. Larkin, 5 9 — 34 To William Filgate, Patrick and Michael and Thomas Hanlon, to build a flagged Crinnian, to rebuild an arched gullet, 21 gullet, 32 feet long and 18 inches square, feet long and feet square, on the road on the road leading from Carlingford to from Ardee to Castleblaney, between 6 — — N ewry, between Mr. Bell’s farm and Hen. Louth and Tulcahan, — O ’Hagan’s house both in Drumnasylla— 3 6 4 39 T oLouth William and Fitzherbert Ruxton, EsqrsCounty56 To WilliamArchives Armstrong, Esq. Pat. Larkin to lower an hill and fill an hollow, on the 30 — — and Thomas Hanlon, to build a flagged road from Ardee to Kingscourt, — gullet, 21 feet long and 2 feet square, on 40 T o J. T . Tow nley Tisdall, Esq. Thomas the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, Plunket, Sen. and Thomas Plunket, Jun. between Daniel Hanlon’s and John Car­ to repair the bridge of Manfieldstown, on roll’s houses both in Benagh. — 2 14 6 the road from Collon to Dundalk, between 58 To Chichester Fortescue, Esq. and Michael the turn to Mr. Garstin’s house and the 20 13 6 Doran, to lower an hill on the road from cross roads at Manfieldstown, — Carrickmacross to Drogheda, between 44 T o James Forde, Esq. to lower an hill and Mullachrew and Glydefarm — 15 — — fill an hollow, on the read from Newry 72 T o Faithful Fortescue, Esq. James Faughey to Carrickmacross, between Bridgeachrin 10 15— and Patrick Murphy, to build two range chapel and Pat. Magee’s house in Killen, walls and battlements t o a bridge on the 45 T o James Forde, Esq to lower 7 perches of road from Carrickmacross to Castlebelling­ an hill and fill an hollow, on the road from ham between Mrs. Sharpe’s house in Mill­ N ew ry to Carrickmacross, between the town and Hugh Magahan’s house in same road leading to Armagh and Owen Lee’s 13 17 9 13 15 — house in Killen, —- — Carried over 14381 — 3 B Carried over 14402 5 2 10 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815; 11 No. £ . S. D. No. Brought forward 14381 £ . s. d . GRANTED SUMMER, 1814. Brought forward 4417 18 7 T o John Straton, Tobias Purcell, Esqrs. GRANTED SUMMER 1814 Rev. Gervias Tinley and James Rourke, 85 T o John McClintock, Esq. Bryan and Pat. to build a flagged gullet, 42 feet long and Ginnity, to repair a wall on the road from 18 inches wide, on the road from Dundalk Ardee (by Drumcar) to the Sea, and which to Markethill, between the north end of is necessary to the support o f said road, Dundalk bridge and Mr. Purcell’s house between the bridge o f Drumcar and Hugh in M ountbaily, — • — 12 M alady’s house in the townland o f Cash­ 5 elstown, — — 77 To Robert Thompson, Esq. Andrew Byrne 6 — and Richard M cGinness, to re-build a 86 To John McClintock, Esq. Bryan and Pat. gullet in the townland o f Castlebelling­ Ginnity, to build a wall to support the ham, on the road from Dundalk to D rogh­ road and prevent passengers from fall­ eda, by Annagassan. Accounted for this ing into a moft dangerous precipice, on the road from Dunleer to the Sea Assizes but rejected for informality. 6 9 6 78 To Robert Thompson, Esq. Andrew Byrne at Annagassan, (by the mountains of Dun­ and Richard McGinness, to repair the ar­ leer), between Thomas Wood’s and John ched gullet over the stream that divides Carney’s houses in the townland of Cash­ the townlands of Milestown and Mayne, elstown, —• — 25 on the road from Ardee to the Sea, at 87 To Robert Taaffe and Patrick Ginnity, to Annagassan, by Mayne. Accounted for erect two fingerpofts, one on the road be­ this Assizes but rejected for informality. 2 19 6 tween the town of Annagassan (at the To Robert Thompson, Esq. Andrew Byrne Sea) and Dunleer, at John Ready’s house, and Richard McGinness, to repair a gullet and also, one at the road near Patrick which was broken down by the floods, in Woods’s house, between Togher and Dun­ the townland o f Dillonstown, on the road leer, both in the townland of Cashelstown 3 — Louthfrom Dundalk to Drogheda, (by Termon­County78 To BryanArchives Ginnity and Patrick Taaffe, to fechen. Accounted for this Assizes, but repair the bridge of Dunleer and raise its rejected for informality — 2 9 battlements, situate on the mail-coach road 82 T o John McClintock, Esq. Bryan and Pat. from Dunleer to Dundalk, between the Ginnity, to build a wall to support town o f Dunleer and Conyborough bridge the road and to prevent travellers from Accounted for this Assizes but rejected for falling into a dangerous precipice, informality. — — 19 1 on the road from Dunleer to the Sea, at 79 To Peter Conolly,Esq. Patrick Murphy and 45 Annagassan (by the mountain of Dunleer) James Faughey, to build a gullet 31 feet between Thomas Woods’s house and long, a feet high, and i f feet wide, on the John Carney’s house, in the townland o f road from Ardee to Lurgangreen, between Cashelstown, — *—1 to — Barney Courtney’s house in Whiterath 83 T o John McClintock, Esq. Bryan and Pat. and Bartle Eager’s house in same. - Ginnity, to repair a bridge on the road 91 To Peter Conolly, Esq. Patrick Murphy and 7 7 from Ardee to the Sea, between Henry James Faughey, to build a flagged gullet 31 feet long, 2 feet high, and i f feet wide McArdle's and Joseph Forde's houses, - | 9 8 4 on the road from Ardee to Lurgangreen, Carried over 14417 8 7 between Peter Mathews’s house in W hite­ rath and Michael Newgent’s house in same. 7 7 — Carried oyer 14512 1 8

1 12 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 13

No £ s. D. Brought forward. 14512 11 8 COUNTY AT LARGE. GRANTED. SUMMER. 1814 93 To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. William McCor- The f ollowing Sums were presented hy the GRAND JU R Y and mick and Richard McKeone, to build two confirmed by the Court; to he railed off the COUNTY AT battlements each 36 feet long, 3 feet 6 in­ LARGE, and applied to the following Uses. ches high, and 1 foot 6 inches thick, to the bridge of Corstown, on the road f rom No. £ S. D. Drogheda to Dundalk, between the cross 25 G. 3 1 T o W alter Bourne, clerk o f the 4 1 6 — of Corstown and Annagassan. c. 14. crown, half a year’s salary, for ex Ho To William Collins and Owen McArdle, to § 3- ecuting his office, pursuant to ‘ An build 127 perches of a wall to prevent * Act (25 G. 2 ) to explain and a banks ot earth from falling in upon the * mend An Act (9 G 2) and to en road, leading from Slane to Drogheda, on * able Grand Juries to make pre the N orth and South sides o f said road at sentments for clerks o f the crown Loughboy. Represented from Querie, 4 and peace,’ —■ 47 12 6 10 — — No. 1, at Summer Asizes 1814. 13 &14 2 T o the Treasurer half a year’s salary, 121 To John Brabazon and Patrick Murphy, to G. 3 pursuant to ‘ An Act (13 & 14 G. 3) build an addition o f 48 feet long, 31/2 feet 3- ‘ for better regulating the office of high and 2 feet broad, to the battlements § 12. * county treasurer, and the duty of o f Togher bridge, on the road from Dro­ ‘ clerks o f the crown with respect gheda to Dundalk, between the cross of * to presentments, and to enable the 5 12 - Togher and Killaly, — * Grand Jury of the county Wick 122 To John Brabazon and Patrick Murphy, to * low to raise money by present- build battlement walls to the bridge at ‘ ment, for purchasing ground and Togher, on the road from Dunleer to the ‘ houses for additions to the court- Sea, between the cross o f Togher and ‘ house, — — • LouthClonmore. Represented from QuerieCounty Archives15 — — 32 G. 3 3 To John Bourne, clerk of the peace N o 1, — £10 9 0 c. 19. for his trouble in attending Special Raised, 4 10 0 § 52- Sessions, for licenses, pursuant to ‘ An Act (32 G. 3) for regulating 14 19 — ‘ the issuing o f licenses for the sale 147 To Patrick Murphy and John Brabazon, to * o f spirituous liquors by retail, and build a wall to support the road from fall­ ‘ for remedying the abuses which ing in, on the road from Drogheda to * have arisen from the immoderate Dundalk, between the cross roads of Gauls- ‘ use of such liquors.’ — 5 14 - 10 — — town and Carrick. — 36 G. 3 5 To Robert Page, Esq. secretary, for 149 To Patrick Murphy and William Howell, to C. 55. half a year’s salary, pursuant to lower an hill, at the Church o f Rathdrum- § 34- An Act (36 G 3) for the amend- in, on the road from Drogheda to Dun­ m ent o f public roads, for direc- dalk, between Carrick and Briarhill. ting the powers o f Grand Juries Represented from Queries Nos. 73 and * respecting presentments, and for 75, — — £3 J 6 6 * repealing several laws heretofore Raised, - 0136 ‘ made for those purposes 20 -- —, Ibid. 6 4 10 — T o the Treasurer, to pay the rent off an office, for keeping the County Records, pursuant to the forego- Total 14595 15 2 A r to "t, — — ,0 - [ _

Carried over 65 1 — 1 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 15 14 COUNTY A t l a r g e . No. £. S. D. £ s . D . Brought forward 216 5 — No. Brought forward 65 — 50 G. 1 ; 15 T o the following persons, whom we 36G. 3 7 T o W alter Bourne clerk o f the c. 103, appoint chaplains to the county c. 55, crown, for attending at the Assizes gaol pursuant to said Act. § 3 4 . and in lieu o f fees for prisoners dis­ § 49- Rev G. Tinley, protestant chaplain 30 — — charged at; Sessions, pursuant to Rev. William Neilson, protestant said Act, — — 10 — dissenting chaplain, — 30 — — Ibid.. 8 T o John Bourne, clerk o f the peace, Rev. Patrick Duffy, roman catholic half a year's salary, for executing chaplain, — his office, pursuant to said Act, 30 — — 10 16 T o Brabazon Noble, Esq surgeon of Ibid. 9 T o Rt. Hon. Lord Roden, for one 54 G. c. 62 . the Louth hospital, one years sala­ year’s rent that will be due on the § ry, due him also, for his attend­ first day of May next, for ground 1 &2 ance and professional assistance, on taken to enlarge the county gaol, the prisoners in the gaol, pur­ pursuant to said Act, — 5 5 suant to ‘ An Act (54 G. 3) to 38 G. 3 10 T o the Clerk o f the Peace, for his ‘ amend several Acts for erecting c. 25. trouble, posting notices o f Sessions, ‘ hospitals, &c. &c. in Ireland, & c § 2. pursuant to ‘ An Act (38 G. 3) to 100 — — 50 G 17 T o John Crawley, contractor, to pro­ ‘ amend an Act (36 G. 3) for the c. 103 vide food for the prisoners in the ‘ better and more convenient admi- § 63. county gaol, pursuant to ‘ An Act ‘ nistration of justice, and for the ‘ (50 G 3) for repealing the several ‘ recovery o f small debts in a sum- ‘ laws relating to prisons in Ireland, ‘ mary way,’ — 10 — ‘ and for re-enacting such of the 4.9 G. 3 11 To Jane Reilly, court house keeper, ‘ provisions thereof as have been c. 84. half a year’s salary pursuant to ‘ found useful, with amendments, 60 — — § 9. ‘ An Act (49 G, 3) for amending Ibid. 18 To John Crawley, contractor, to pro­ ‘ the road act,’ —• 4 i 64. vide straw for the prisoners in the Hid. Louth 12 To Mary Eaton, keeper of ArdeeCounty Archives county gaol, pursuant to said Act, 10 — — Sessions-house, for half a year’s Ibid. 19 T o John Crawley, contractor, to salary, pursuant to said Act, — 2 $ 65. provide fuel for the prisoners in the 50 G. 3 13 To Denis Fitzpatrick, goaler, half a county gaol, pursuant to said Act, 60 — — c. 103. year’s salary,pursuant to ‘ An Act l bid. 20 To John Crawley, contractor, to §40. ‘ (50 G. 3) for repealing the se- provide bedding for the prisoners ‘ veral laws relating to prisons in in the county gaol, pursuant to ‘ Ireland, and for re-enacting such said Act, — — 30 — — ‘ o f the provisions thereof, as have 21 T o Mat. Fortescue, Esq and Owen * been found useful, with amend- Farrel, to build an arched gullet on 1 0 — - ‘ ments,’ — — the road from Lurgangreen to Cas­ T o the same, for an assistant, pur­ tleblaney, between Patrick Car­ suant to said Act. It appearing to ney’s house in Newtown and the our satisfaction that he has com­ cross roads at , - 16 2 1 1 plied with all and every of the rules 22 T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Patrick and regulations provided for said Kirwan and John Dolan, to build prison, — — 10 — - — a gullet or pipe 4 feet wide 5 feet Ibid. 14 T o Rev. Gervais Tinley, inspector high, and 27 feet long, on the road § 43. o f the county gaol, for half a year’s from Dunleer to the Sea, between 40 — — salary, pursuant to said Act, - the cross of Kilslatery and the cross o f Barnhill, — — 10 7 71/2 Carried over 216 5 — Carried over. 592 1 15 61/2 16 COUNTY AT LARGE SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 1 7

No. £ d. D No. £ . S. D. Brought forward 593 15 61/2 Brought forward 950 3 2 2 3 T o Sir W illiam Bellingham, bart. John W ool­ 34 To Laurence Garland and Patrick C rinnian, sey, Esq. Thomas Plunket and Bryan to build a gullet across the road from Col­ Gougerty, to build a gullet 50 feet long, lon to Ardee, near the market place in 4 feet 6 inches deep and 2 feet wide Collon, feet wide, 2 feet high and 73 on the road from Ardee by Manfields­ feet 6 inches long, — 9 — — town to the Sea, between the gate at Mr 35 T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. John Garvey and Greer’s Meadow and Thomas Branley’s James McEvoy. to repair a double gullet forge. — — 15 361/2 on the read from Drogheda to the Sea, 24 To W . Brabazon, Esq. A. Markey and J. between Cannonstown and Termonfech­ Garvey, to repair and alter the bridge o f en, by repairing the walls thereof and Tobertoby, under or on the road from pinning and paving under the said gullet, 5 1 6 Drogheda to the Sea, (at the harbour o f 36 To John Byrne, Esq. Andrew Markey and Clogher) between Termonfechen & Glafs- Peter Collier, to build a double gullet on pistol, by re-building the battlements, un­ the mearing river between Reynoldstown der pinning and paving under (aid bridge 9 5 7 and Parsonstown, on the road from Dro­ To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. John Garvey gheda to Dundalk, between the cross o f and James M cEvoy, to repair a gullet on Reynoldstown and Parsonstown, — 8 7 2 the road from Drogheda to the Sea, be­ 37 To Thomas Collins and Isaiah Moore, to tween Newfoundwell bridge and Scotch- build 1Q2 perches o f a range w all, on the 1 6 41/2 hall, — ■—■ — side o f the road leading from Slane to 26 T o W allop Brabazon, Esq. John Garvey Drogheda, on the lands o f Belnumber, to and James McEvoy, to repair a double protect travellers from a dangerous pre­ gullet (at Scotch-hall) on the road from cipice lying on the side o f said road. Re­ Drogheda to the Sea, between Newfound­ presented from Q u. No. 2 & 3, £67 4 0 well bridge and Mr. Twiss’s house, - 5 7 3 39 To Laurence Garland, John Hoey and Pat. 28 ToLouth Laurence Garland, John Hoey and CountyPat. Archives Crinnian, to lower the hill and fill up the Crinnian, to lower the hill on the road hollow, on the mail-coach road from from the post town of to the post Dublin to Londonderry, between Crinni- town o f Londonderry, near the methodist an’s house and P. Hoey’s field, on the 313 12 — chapel in Collon, — — lands o f Collon, — — 98 14 — 30 T o W illiam Filgate, Jun. Esq. and James 40 T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Mr. James Callan Roe, to build a flagged gullet, 45 feet long, and Patrick Kerwan, to build a pipe or 3 feet high and 1 foot 8 inches wide ; gullet, 3 feet broad, 31 feet long and 3 with stone, lime and sand ; on the mail­ feet high, and each Wall 31 feet long, 3 coach road from Ardee to Castleblaney, feet high and 1 foot 9 inches broad, across between the mills o f Louth and the mear­ the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ ing o f Feras and on the townland of 6 1 6 91/2 tween the cross of Claristown and Pat Lower-Rath, — — Conlan’s house, — — 6 12 5 32 To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. John Garvey 42 To Tomas Fitzgerald, Matthew Fortescue, and Jas. McEvoy, to repair the bridge o f Esqrs, and Matthew Byrne to re-build a Termonfechen, on the road from Dro- flagged gullet on the road from Dundalk heda to the Sea, between Mr. Twiss’s to Ardee, between the Bridgeaffane, and house and the Sea, by pinning and pav­ John Moran’s house in Allardstown. ing under said bridge, — 5 5 81/2 Carried over 1080 16 31/2 Carried over. 950 3 21/2 C 18 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 19

NO. s. D. No. £ . s. D. £ Brought forward. Brought forward 1080 18 31/2 1179 12 51/2 45 T o M Fortescue, Esq. and Owen barrel, to 56 T o Laurence Garland and Patrick, Flanigan, build an addition of 101/2 feet to each end to build a gullet on the road from Ardee of a flagged gullet, 2 feet high and 2 feet to Drogheda, near M uirhead’s house, on broad, on the road from Kingscourt ( by the lands of Knockacleve, 46 feet long, 14 feet wide and 2 high, — Louth) to Dundalk, between Michael 5 - - - - McCartney’s house in Ballybarrack and 58 To George Sheils Eccleston, Esq. Denis Callan and James Kinnihan, to lower 8 Sil. Durnin's house in Rath —- 3 4 8 46 To Laurence Garland and Thomas Mul­ perches of an hill and fill an hollow, be­ holland, to rebuild the wall (which has tween James Rankin’s house in Dromiskin fallen down) necessary to support the road and Owen Smith’s house in same, on the from Collon to Drogheda, at the lands of road from Carrickmacross to Lurgan­ Strenagh, - .£49 10 to green and the Sea, — — 12 — Represented from Queries') 59 To Nicholas Markey and John Brabazon, Nos. 6 and 7, } 0 to build a new gullet on the road in the townland of Ardbally, on the road from T o be raised 33 13 10 Drogheda to Dundalk, between Murray’s cross and Togher, 37 feet long & i f high 47 To Faithful William Fortescue. George 3 10 10 Sheils Eccleston Esqrs and James Faugh- 60 T o Edward Tisdall, Esq. John Kelly and ey , to build 51/2 feet additional length, and Christopher Gernon, to build an addition build battlements to a bridge on the road to both ends of a gullet of 30 feet long, 2 from Ardee to Lurgangreen, and the Sea, feet 6 inches deep and 2 feet wide, on the between James Kinehan’s house and Pat. road from Drogheda to Dromcashel, be Campbell’s house in Whiterath 10 14 5 tween the mill-dam of Knockdinnan and the cross roads o f Dromin, 49 To Thomas Collins and Isaiah Moore, to 5 5 6 raise and lengthen the battlements o f the To George Sheils Eccleston, Esq and Thos, LouthWood bridge at Mellifont over the County river Cahill,Archives to build a gullet in the townland Mattock, which stream there divides the of Harristown, on the road from Collon Counties of Meath and Louth. 40 12 to the Sea, between Brownstown and the To Thomas Newcomen, Esq Owen Mar road leading from Drumshallon to Dro­ 51 key and Bernard Marren, to build a new gheda, 32 feet long, 2 high and 2 broad. 3 7 6 gullet, each pipe 3 feet broad, and each 6 3 T o George Sheils Eccleston, Esq. and Thos. wall 36 feet long, 3 feet high and 2 feet Cahill ,to reqair a gullet in the townland of thick, on the road from Drogheda to Dun Tullyard, on the road from Drogheda to dalk, between the church of Mayne and Dundalk, between Ballymakenny and the cross of Reynoldstown. 5 19 S Drumshallon wood, — £1 11 5 52 To Thomas Newcomen, Esq. Owen Mar­ Represented from part of) key and Bernard Marren, to build an ad- Q uerie No. 3, 0 17 0 diton o f 18 feet long, to a double gullet, T o be raised, each pipe 3 feet wide, and each wall 18 — 14 5 feet long, 3 feet high, and 2 feet broad, on 65 To Edward Tisdall, Esq John Kelly and the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ Christopher Gernon, to build an addition tween the cross oi Mayne and Owen to both ends o f a gullet o f 30 feet long, 2 Markey’s house, •— — 4 9 10 feet 6 inches deep and 2 feet wide, on the road from Drogheda to Drumcashel, be­ Carried over 1179 1 12 1 51/2 tween Ballyrap bridge and the mill-dam «f Knockdinnan, — — 5 5 6

Carried over 1214 16 21/2 2 0 COUNTY AT LARGE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815 21

No. £ s . D. No. £ s. D. Brought forward. 1214 16 , 21/2 Brought forward 1264 17 81/2 67 To Edward Tisdall, Esq John Kelly and 96 To B. D. Sheils, Esq Patrick McGinnis and Christopher Gernon, to build an addition Denis Callan, to fill and gravel over the to a double gullet of 30 feet long, 2 feet 6 bridge of Manfieldstown, on the road inches deep, and each 2 feet wide, 011 the from Dundalk to Dromcashell, between road from Drogheda to Drumcashell, be­ Manfieldstown and Braganstown, — 5 12 8 tween Bally rap bridge and Knockdinnan 100 To John Ogle, Esq. and Charles Parks, to Milldam, — — 918 6 rebuild battlements, underpin, pave, and 68 T o Edward Tisdall, Esq. John Kelly and dash ; a bridge across Lurgankeel river, Christopher Gernon, to build a gullet 42 on the road from Carrickmacross to feet long, 2 feet 6 inches deep, and 2 feet Newry, between the late repaired bridge wide, on the road leading from Drogheda on Lurgankeel river and John M Cann’s to Drumcashell, between Ballyrap bridge, house in Balriggan, — 9 1 0 — and Knockdinnan mill-dam, — 7 1 1 6 102 To James W . M Neale, Esq. and William 69 T o Edward Tisdall, Esq. John Kelly and Keage, to build a wall 13 perches long, 10 Christopher Gernon, to build an addition feet high, 2 feet 6 inches thick at the foun­ to both ends of a gullet, of 30 feet long, 2 dation and 20 inches at top, to support feet 6 inches deep and 2 feet wide, on the the road and prevent carriages from fall­ load from Drogheda to Dromcashell, he ing down a dangerous precipice, on the tween the cross at Rathescar and Ballyrap mail-coach road from Dundalk to Newry, bridge, — — 5 5 6 between the north end of Ravensdale-park 72 To Francis Bellew, Esq. and Mich. McGill, wall and P. Connolly's house in D om 'd . to fill and gravel over a gullet, on the Represented from Querie No. 31, ^48 16 road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between 103 To Fran. Tipping, Esq and James Maguire, Killtalaght and Bodinstown, — 2 — — to build a gullet 32 feet long, 2 feet high 74 To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, and Thomas and 2 feet wide, on the road leading from Cahill, to fill and gravel over a gullet, at Dundalk to the Sea, between Riverstown Louththe wood o f Dromshallon, on theCounty road Archives bridge and Arthur Corrigan’s house from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the the lands of Castlecarragh, — 7 10 6 hill of Drumshallon and Ballymakenny, 9 12 — 106 T o Fran. Tipping, Esq. and James Maguire 83 To John Ogle, Esq. Rev. Denis McGrath to build a gullet 26 feet long, 2 feet high and Michael Markey, to build a double and 2 feet wide ; on the road leading from flagged gullet, 18 feet long, 3 feet high and Dundalk to the Sea, between Riverstown 2 feet wide in each gullet, with stone, brigde aud Arthur Corrigan’s house on lime and sand, over the water that the lands of Castlecarragh, — 6 19 crosses the road leading from Carlingford 107 T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq. and John to Newry, between John Murphy’s house Thompson, to build an arch gullet, 21 in Monyscribe and James Murphy’s house feet long and 3 feet wide, on the new road in same, — — 8 2 6 from Dundalk to Tanderagee, between 94 T o Edward Tisdall, Esq John Kelly and Michael O ’Here's house in Carrickaneena Christopher Gernon, to build a gullet and the mearing that divides the counties feet long, 2 feet 6 inches deep and 2 feet of Louth and Armagh, — 9 1 0 — wide, on the road from Drogheda to 108 To James Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and Wm. Dromcashell, between the cross of Rathes Keage, to build a flagged gullet, 21 feet car and Ballyrap bridge, — 7 11 6 long and 18 inches square, on the road from Carlingford to Newry, between Dan Carried oyer 1264 17 81/2 M cKone’s gate and Owen McArdle’s house, both in Plaster, 2 1 6

Carried over 306 1 41/2 22 COUNTY AT LARGE SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 23 s. D No. £■ £ S. D. No. Brought forward 1 306 1 41/2 Brought forward 110 To Patrick Reilly and Isaac Abraham, to 120 To Samuel Bradford and Richard Markey, 1363 11 111/2 repair a gullet on the road from Collon to build a flagged gullet over the water to Dunleer, at the turn to the road lead­ that crosses the road leading from D un ­ ing to Bragganstown. Repressed from dalk to Castleblaney, (by Crossmaglen) be­ Querie No. i, — £ 2 0 0 tween Mr. Samuel Bradford’s gate in Ca- 111 To James Thomas Townley Tisdall, Brab. vananor and Pat Earley’s house in same. Disney Sheils, Esqrs. Thomas and John 6 — — 121 To Laurence Garland and Patrick Crinnian, Plunket, to build an addition to both ends to build a wall to prevent steep backs o f of an arched gullet, it feet 6 inches long, earth from falling upon the mail-coach 3 feet 6 inches deep and 4 feet wide ; road from Dublin to Ardee, between the on the road from Collon to Dundalk, be­ gullet at Coleman’s house near Collon, and tween the turn to Michael N eary’s house the end o f the steep banks o f earth to the and John Neary’s house in Knocknaloob, 14 9 9 northward — — 113 To J. Page, Esq. and Mr. Owen McKone, 127 To Nathaniel Manning, Esq. Richard McCol- 9 3 — — to lower an hill and fill an hollow, be- lough and James Andrews, to build a flag­ tween Bryan McArdle's house in Knockagh ged gullet, 36 feet long, by I foot 6 inches and John McShane's house in same, on wide and I foot 6 inches high, on the toad the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, 31 10 — from Kells to Dunleer, on the Lands o f 116 To Patrick Reilly and Isaac Abraham, to Kilpatrick, between the chapel cross o f build a wall to support the bridge, called Drakestown and Annaglog. — Jibber’s bridge, on (he road from Dro­ 128 To Nathaniel Manning, Esq. Richard McCol- 3 4 41/2 gheda to Dromcashel, — 2S —~ —- lough and James Andrews, to repair and 117 To Robert Thompson, Esq Andrew Byrne build battlement walls to an arch, 011 the and Peter McGinnis, to rebuild a gullet, road from Kingscourt to Drogheda, on the that is broken down and dangerous for lands of Oberstown and Blakestown, be­ carriages or cars to pass or repass thereon, Louth County tweenArchives Shanliss cross and Blakestown cross. 31 feet long, 2 feet deep and a feet wide 7 1 8 6 131 T o Nathaniel Milling, Esq. and John in the clear, on the road from Ardee to M'Cabe, to build a flagged gullet, 33 feet the Sea, between Nicholas Lennan s house long by 1 foot 6 inches wide, and 1 foot 6 in Milestown and the mearing o f Mayne inches high, on the road from Ardee to and Milestown, — — 3 18 10 Kells, on the lands of Currabeg, and be­ 118 To Robert Thompson, Esq. Andrew Byrne tween Ardee and Shanliss cross, and Peter McGinnis, to rebuild a gullet, 3 1 9 6 133 T o William and Fitzherbert Ruxton, Esqrs, that is broken down and dangerous for and Patrick Winters, to build a flagged carriages or cars to. pass or repass thereon, gullet, 34 feet long, by 11/4 feet wide, and 31 feet long, 4 feet deep and 2 feet wide, 1 a feet high, an the road from A rdee to on the road from Ardee to the Sea, be­ Kingscourt, on the lands of Ballygoan and . tween Nicholas Lennan’s house in Mile­ between Ballygoan gate and Burley bridge, stown and Martin Connor’s house in same 7 1 6 — 2 14 81/2 *34 T o Laurence Garland, Patrick Crinian, and 119 To Robert Thompson, Esq. Andrew Byrne J. Hoey, to raise the battlements on each and Peter McGinness, to rebuild a gullet side o f the bridge on the mail-coach road which is broken down and dangerous for from Dublin to Ardee, near Dr. Black- carriages to pass or re-pass thereon, feet 31 well s field on the lands of Collon, and to long, 4 feet deep and 2 feet wide, on the build buttresses thereto, road from Ardee to the Sea, between the 40 10 — turn at Nicholas Lennan’s house and the Carried over. turn to Joseph Jones’s house. —- 7 16 — 1549 19 01/2

Carried over 1393 11 111/2 V >

SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 25 24 COUNTY AT LARGE. N o. £ S. D. Brought forward. 1644 4 — T o the following persons, pursuant N o. £ s.D. 49 G 3 Brought forward 1 5 4 9 1 9 0 1/2 c 101. to ‘ An Act (49 G. 3) to regulate 135 T o Wm. and Fitzherbert Ruxton, § 3- ‘ fees payable by persons charged Esqrs, and Pat W inters, to length­ ‘ with treason, felony and other en an arch 7 feet, 4 feet wide and ‘ offences at Assizes and Quarter 2 feet high, on the road f rom Ar i ‘ Sessions in Ireland, and for a- dee to Kingscourt on the lands of ‘ mending an Act of Parliament Ardee and between Ardee and ‘ made in Ireland, in the 36 year Barnamow, — 2 19 41 ‘ of His Majesty, relating thereto,’ 136 To Rev. George Lambert and John 144 To Denis Fitzpatrick, gaoler, for M'Cabe, to build a flagged gullet fees on prisoners acquitted at last on the road form Ardee to Dunleer, October and January Sessions, - 4 10 — on the lands of Hales-Street, and 145 To Daniel Stuart, crier to the assi­ between Ardee and Crossellish, to stant barrister the like, — 4 7 6 be 31 feet long, 1 foot 10 inches 146 To Walter Bourne, deputy clerk of wide, and 1 foot 6 inches high, - 2 11 --- the crown, the like, at this Asszes, 65 14 8 137 To Rev. George Lambert and John 147 To Joseph Booth, sub-sheriff, the M'Cabe, to build a flagged gullet 31 like, — — 15 12 — feet long, by li feet wide and ii 148 To Denis Fitzpatrick, gaoler, the feet high, on the road from Ardee like. — — 8 16 3 to Dunleer, on the lands of Hales- 14S-I- To Thomas Grills, crier the like, 6 10 — Street, and between Ardee and 5° G 3 T o the following coroners, for hold­ Crossellish, — 2 17 — c. 30 ing inquests, pursuant to ‘ An Act 49 G. 3 To the following persons, for Que- § I- * (50 G. 3) to regulate fees payable c.96. ries accounted for at last October ‘ to coroners in Ireland upon hold- § to. Sesions, amount 2635l. 3s. 6d. pur­ ‘ ing inquests,’ suant to ‘ An Act (46 G. 3) to 149 To Paul Parks, for holding 2, — 1 1 7 6 Louth‘ amend the Irish road Acts,’ County 150Archives To John Byrne, — 2, — 11 7 6 151 To Henry M. Blackwood, 1, —, 140 T o John Bonrne, cleric o f the peace, 20 — ----- 5 13 9 141 To Robert Page, Esq. treasurer for 36 G. 3 To the undermentioned persons, his trouble in paying the amount, 55- for transmitting prisoners, pursuant at 6d. per 1 l. — 65 17 7 § 33> to ‘ An Act (36 G 3) for amending ‘ public roads, &c.’ 152 To Thomas Eaton, for transmitting prisoners, — — • 2 5 _ 153 To Thomas Eaton, for the like, - 154 To James Hardman, for the like, 1 12 6 155 To John McAlester for the like, - 1 15 — 156 To Denis Fitzpatrick, for the like, 12 4 01/2 50 G. 3 157 To Robert Sibthorpe, apothecary, c. 103. for medicines furnished the pri­ S 58- soners in gaol, pursuant to ‘ An ‘ Act (50 G. 3) for repealing seve- - ‘ rallaws relating to prisons in Ire- * land, and for re-enacting such of ‘ the provisions thereof, as have ‘ been found useful, with amend- Carried over. 1644 4 — ‘ ments,’ — — 24 19 1 p i D Carried over 1823 1 19 1 11 2 6 COUNTY AT LARGE SPRING ASSIZES, 1815 27 £ s. D. No. Brought forward 1823 19 11 158 T o Peter M urtaugh, for repairing; a BARONY OF ARDEE, sudden breach in Ballynablough bridge, on the road from Dundalk to Armagh, between the cross roads Unaccounted f or Queries. at Skyhill and the mearing of the county of Armagh, — 3 191 N o. £ S. D. 49. G.3 159 To Joseph Parks, for printing the GRANTED, SPRING, 1810. c. 84. schedules of affidavits for Summer 51 7l. 10 5 . To Charles Tisdall, Esq. Patrick § 28 & Assizes 1814, and the presentments Campbell and James Ginnity, to fill 100 49. granted at said Assizes, together perches of ditches to the road from Ardee with copies of the unaccounted for to the Sea, between the turn to Blackmills queries, pursuant to ‘ An Act (49 and Mullincross, at i s . 6d. per and 7s. 6d. ‘ G. 3) for amending the Irish road wages. 4- — 7 17 6 ‘ Acts,’ —• —> 6 1 16 10 SUMMER, 1810 24 G. 3 160 T o W illiam Read, whom we ap- 5 20/ To Patrick Reilly and George Mulhol­ c. 19. point to make returns o f the land, to fill 160 perches of ditches to the § 20 & quantity and prices o f corn sold in road from Collon to Dunleer, between 21. Dundalk market; pursuant to ‘ An the turn to Ratheskar and the lands of ‘ Act o f 24 G. 3 ’ — 5 - ~ Aclare, 6 feet broad and 4 deep, at 21. 6d 161 To Rt. Hon. Earl of Roden, Rt. Hon. per and 1l. wages. — . 21 --- — John Foster, Lord Viscount Joce­ SPR IN G , 18 11. lyn, Hon. John Jocelyn, Rt. Hon. 10 7l. 10s. To Rt. Hon. Lord Louth and Wm. Thomas Henry Foster Sir Edward Filgate, jun. Esq. to make 50 perches of Bellew, Bart. Rev. Sir Thomas a foot-path to the road from Ardee to Car­ Foster, Bart. Blaney Balfour, W al­ rickmacross situate in the townland of lop Brabazon, John Page, Esqrs. Phillipstown, at 3*. per and 7s. 6d. w a­ Louthand John Bouden, Architect, County tow­ Archives7 17 6 ges _ — — ards compleating a new Court- 17 T o a saving on 29l. 5s. 6d. granted T o Rt House in the town of Dundalk, Hon. Lord Louth, &c. to make 372 perch­ as per plan and estimate es of fences from Ardee to Carrickmacross Represented from Queries, Nos. 21 The remaining 23/. 171. accounted for at 23, and 33. 2991/ 16s. 7d. Spring Assizes 181 5, — 5 8 6 162 To John Bigger,contractor,balance 47 To a saving on 48/. 16s. 6d. granted to Lord! of his account for fuel, &c. for Louth, &c. to form and level 25 perches 307 12 51/2 the gaol, from Ardee to Carrickmacross. The re­ maining 42/. 5/. accounted for Spring T otal amount presented on the Assizes, 1814. — 2202 8 31/2 6 1 1 6 County at Large. — 89 6l . 18s. To William Filgate, jun. Fsq. to Proportion o f the above Sum on make 92 perches of ditches to the road the respective Baronies, from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Felix Hart’s and Thomas Kelly's holdings, £■ s- »■ at is. 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages. — 7 4 6 Ardee’s proportion — 612 11 6 106 1l. 3s. To William Filgate, jun Esq. to lay ’s do. — — 611 2 41/2 out 46 perches of the new intended road Lonth’s do. ------317 7 10 from Ardee to Carrickmacross, through Upper Dundalk’s do. 372 14 1 the townland of Tullydrum, 42 feet wide, Lower Dundalk’s do. 288 12 6 | at 6d, per and is. wages. — . 1 4 - Total. 2202 8 31/2 Carried over 57 3 6 28 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 29

D No. £ s. No. £ s. d . Brought forward 57 3 6 Brought forward. 228 9 — GRANTED SPRING', 1813. GRANTED. SPRING 1814. 57 9l. 12s.' T o Thomas Craven, Esq. and Par. 2 35/ 19*. 6d. To Robert Thompson, Esq. Magorisk, to make 128 perches of the Hugh and Thomas Donnelly, to keep in new intended road from Ardee to the Sea, repair and sufficient order, by contract, between widow M cConnon’s house at 1439 perches of the road from Drogheda Drumcashel and Andrew M Gauran’s to Dundalk, beginning at the chapel gate house in same, 21 feet wide and 14 with in Dyzart in the townland of Hicknock- gravel at is. 6d. per and 9s. 6d wages — 10 1 6 more and ending at the fingerpost in Sea­ 95 39/. 12s. To Alexander Filgate, Esq. and bank in the townland of Castlebellingham, Thomas Cunningham, to repair 88 perch­ at 6d. per and i /. 151. 6d. wages. Ac­ es o f the mail-coach road from Ardee to counted for this Assizes, but rejected for Carrickmacross, between Mr. Booth’s informality, — — 37 15 — house at Mullacloe and the town of Ardee, 3 4 l. 10s To Robert Thompson, Esq. Hugh 32 feet wide and 18 with gravel, at 9s. per and Thomas Donnelly, to keep in repair and 11. 19s. 6d wages. — 41 11 6 and sufficient order, by contract, 180 per­ SUMMER, 1813. ches of the road from Drogheda to Dun­ 2 94/. To Christ. Garstin, Esq. to make 235 dalk (by Annagassan and Termonfechen), perches of the new intended road from beginning at Christopher Clinton's house Drogheda to Carrickmacross, between the in the townland of Annagassan and end­ Stabannon road and Bartholomew Plun­ ing at Owen McDonnells s house at the ket's house, 32 feet wide and 21 with gra-* mearing of the baronies of Ardee and vel, at 8s. per and 41 14*. wages. — 98 14 — Ferrard in the townland of Dillonstown, to 13/. 1 To William Filgate, Jun. Esq. and at 6d. per and 4s. 6d wages. Accounted Thomas W oods, to repair 58 perches o f for at this Assizes, but rejected for infor­ the mail-coach road from Ardee to Car­ mality, — — 4 14 6 Louthrickmacross, between the mills of 6 41. ToArchives Robert Thompson, Esq. Richard and and Tallonstown old mill, 21 feet wide Peter McGinness to keep in sufficient order and 14 with gravel, at 41. 6d. per and 12s. and repair, by contract, 160 perches o f the 2d. wages. The remaining 2/. 11s. 6d. for road from Ardee to the Sea, beginning at rep airin g 12 perches, being accounted for the mearing of Willestown and Adams­ at Spring Assizes 1815, — 13 14 — town and ending at the fingerpost at the SPRING, 1814. cross roads o f Dillonstown, at 6d. per and 1 6/. 18/. To Robert .Thompson, Esq. Hugh 4s. wages. Accounted for this. Assizes, and Thomas Donnelly, to keep in repair but rejected for informality, — 4 4 - and sufficient order, by contract, 276 7 75/. To Laurence Garland and Patrick . perches o f the road from Dunleer to the Flannigan, to repair 150 perches of the Sea, at Dunany, beginning at the finger­ road from Ardee to Drogheda, between post in the townland of Finvoy and end­ Curran’s house and the cross roads at ing at the mearings o f the Baronies o f Ar­ Hunterstown, 30 feet wide and 16 with dee and Ferrard, in the townland of Ver­ gravel, at 10s. per and 3l. 15s. wages, - 78 15 — donstown, at 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages. 25 11/. 141. To Richard and Peter McGinness, to fill 56 perches o f ditches to the road Accounted for this Assizes, but rejected 7 4 6 for informality, ■— — from Ardee to Clogher, between the mill of Drumcar and the little bridge of Drum­ 228 1 9 I — Carried over car, at 4». per and 11*. wages, —■ 11 15 —

Carried over. 365 12 6 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 31 30 BARONY OF ARDEE. £ . S. D. Brought forward No. £ S. D. 457 15 — GRANTED, SPRING, 1814. Brought forward 365 12 6 G R A N T E D , SPR IN G , 181+. 107 61. 16s. To Thomas Filgate, Esq. to repair 26 25/. 5*. 6d. To Laurence Garland and Pat. 17 perches of the road from Nobber to Flannigan, to repair 537 perches of a foot­ Dundalk, between Mr. Dawson’s house at path to the post road from Ardee to Dro­ Cookstown and Patrick Curtis’s house, 21 gheda, between Ardee and Funshog, at feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8s. per 1 s. 6d. per and 1 /. 5s. wages, — 26 10 6 and 6s. 6d. wages, — — 7 2 6 59 24/. To Laurence Garland and Patrick Flan­ SUMMER 1814. nigan, to repair 60 perches o f the road 1 61. 12s. T o John McClintock, Esq. to keep from Ardee to Drogheda, between Fun­ in repair and sufficient order, by contract, shog and Collon, 30 feet wide and 16 with 264 perches of the road from Ardee to the gravel, at 8/. per and 1 /. 41. wages, —- 25 4 — Sea at port, beginning at the finger-post 63 3/. 16s. To Robert Thompson, Esq. Hugh at Drumcar, in the townland of Drumcar, and Thomas Donnelly, to widen to 32 arid ending at its meeting at the mountain feet, 9 ! perches of the road from Dundalk road leading from Dunleer to Patrick to Drogheda (by Annagassan), between Keenan’s house in the townland of Cash­ Annagassan bridge and Thomas Morgan’s elstown. at 6d. per. — 6 12 — house in the townland of Castlebelling­ 2 6/ 31. To John McClintock, Esq. to keep ham, at 8s. per and 3s. 6d. wages, —- 3 19 6 in sufficient order and repair, by contract, 74 1 /. 11s. 6d. To William P. Ruxton, Esq. 246 perches of the road from Dunleer to John and Patrick Carney, to repair 21 per­ the Sea at Annagassan, beginning at Clude ches of a foot-path to the road from Ardee bridge in the townland of Clude, and end­ to Dundalk, between the town of Ardee ing at John Ready’s house in the town­ and Constantine Morton’s house, at is. 6d. land «f Drumcar, at 6d. per. — 6 3 per and is. 6d. wages, -— 1 13 — 3 12l. 12s. 9d. To John McClintock, Esq. to 90 61. 10s. To Robert Young, Esq and Patrick keep in sufficient order and repair, by con­ LouthMcDonnell, to repair 20 perches of County the tract,Archives 505-! perches of the road from Ar­ road from Carrickmacross to Ardee, be­ dee to the Sea at Annagassan, beginning tween Crowmartin’s cross and Joseph at Mullincross in the townland of Mullin­ McGee's forge, 21 feet wide and 14 with cross and ending at the mearing of the gravel, at 6s. 6d per and 6s. 6d. wages. townland of Willestown and Adamstown, I he remaining 13/. 131. (wages included) at 6d. per. — —- — 12 13 5 accounted for at Summer Assizes 1814, 6 16 6 5 20/. 6s. 3d. To William and Fitzherbert 102 24l. T o Turner MACAN, Esq- Owen Lennan Ruxton, Esqrs. to fill up and make a suf­ and Richard Carney, to make 160 perches ficient fence to 150 perches of the road o f a foot-path to the post road from Cas­ from Ardee to Kingscourt, between the tlebellingham to Dunleer, between the 32 blind gate and Barnamow, 7 feet wide and and 33 milestones, at 3/. per and 1/. 4s. 21/2 deep, at 2s. 81/2d per and 1l. wages. 21 6 J 3 wages. Accounted for this Assizes, but 6 1 /. 151. To William P. Ruxton, Esq. and rejected for informality, — 25 4 — John Carney, to widen to 32 feet, 14 per­ 105 2l. 12s. 6d. To William Filgate, Jun. Esq. ches o f the road from Ardee to Dundalk, and Thomas Woods, to widen to 42 feet between the town of Ardee and Redhouse 7 perches of the post road from Ardee to at 2s. 6d. per and is. 6d. wages, —» 1 16 6 Carrickmacross, between Tallonstown and the mills o f Louth, at 7s. 6s. per and Carried over 513 8 _ 2s. 6d. wages, —■ — 2 1 5 —

Carried over 457 1 15 — 3 2 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 3 3

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£ 8 Brought forward - 5 13 BARONY OF ARDEE. GRANTED SUMMER, 1814* 15/. 10s. T o W illiam P. Ruxton, Esq, and 7 The following Sums were presented, by the GRAND JU R Y , John Carney to widen to 52 feet, 151/2 per­ ches of the road from Ardee to Carrick­ macross, between the town of Ardee and AND CONFIRMED BY THE COURT, the hill o f Mullacloe, at 11, per and 151 6d. wages, — — — 16 5 6 To be raised off the Barony of Ardee, and 11 10/. 6s. To Turner Macau, Esq Richard applied to the following Uses. Carney and Owen Lennan, to fill up and

make a sufficient fence to 103 perches of; No. £ s . D . the road from Ardee to Castlebellingham, 8 7/. To Lord Louth and Thomas Reilly, to between Domnick Cluskey’s house in repair 20 perches of the new road from Williamstown and the turn at Spencer- Kingscourt to Dundalk, between Tal hill, 6 feet broad and 2 feet 9 inches deep, lonstown and Corderry, 31 feet wide and at 2s. per and 10s. wages. Accounted for 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages 7 7 — this Assizes, but rejected for informality, 10 16 ~~ 9 16/. 5s. To Nathaniel Milling, Esq. Patrick 12 24/. T o Turner MACAN, Esq. Owen Lennan, Reynolds and Patrick Lawless, to repair 50 and Richard Carney, to make 160 perches perches af the road from Ardee to Kells, o f a foot-path to the road from Dunleer between Cloughan bridge and Shanles to Dundalk, between the 32 and 33 mile­ cross, 20 feet wide and 14 with gravel, stones, at 31. per and 1/ 4s. wages, — 25 4 — at 6s. 6d. per and 16l. wages, I 17 1 — 24/. To Lord Louth and Thomas Reilly, 19 10 5/. To John Milling, Esq. Patrick Reynolds to widen to 41 feet, 24 perches o f the and Patrick Lawless, to repair 20 perches road from Ardee to Castleblaney, between of the road from Drogheda to Kingscourt, Tallonstown and Thomas Pepper’s house between Blakestown cross and the mear­ in Rathneestin, at 201. per and 1 /. 4s. ing of Purcelstown, 21 feet wide and 14 Louthwages. — —1 — County25 4 — withArchives gravel, at 51. per and 5s. wages, 5 5 ~ 21 4l. 2s. To William and Fitzherbert Ruxton, ii 61. lor. To John Milling, Esq. Patrick Rey­ Esqrs, to fill up and make a sufficient nolds and Patrick Law less, to repair 210 fence to 20} perches o f the road from perches of the road from Drogheda to Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the Kingscourt, between the mearing of Pur- pound bridge and snipehill, at 4s. per and celstown and John Devin’s bridge, 21 feet 4s. wages, — — 4 6 — wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per 24 34/. 5s. To Laurence Garland, to repair, and 6s. 6d. wages, — 6 1 6 6 keep in repair, cleanse, dress and povide 13 111. T o Par. Reilly and Mich. Martin, to re materials for repairing 1370 perches of the pair 40 perches o f the road from Collon to post road from the city of Dublin to the Dunleer, between the turn to Braganstown post town of Ardee, between the lands of and the lands o f Aclare, 30 feet wide and Collon and John-Street in Ardee, at 6d. 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 121. wages, 13 12 — per and 1/. 14*., wages. The remaining 16 T o 10 Sub-Constables, appointed for this 61. is. for 230 perches being accounted barony at 4/. per, —- — 40 — for a: Spring Assizes, 1815. 35 19 ~ 17 161. 5*. T o Mathew O'Reilly, Esq and Mich. McCullough, 10 repair 50 perches o f the Total 631 2 6 road from the great bog o f Reaghstown to the town o f Ardee, between Peter Dur- nin’s house and the widow Callan’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 16s. wages, — — 17 I —

F. Carried over 106 2 6 34 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815 35

£ S. D N o, £ S. D. 106 2 6 Brought forward Brought forward 194 8 6 30 8/. T o Rev. Sir H. Lees, Hart. Robert Page, 16l. 5s. To Mathew O'Reilly, Esq. and Mich. »9 Esq. and Edward M Mahon, to repair 20 M cCullough, to repair 50 perches of the perches o f the road from Kingscourt to road from Kingscourt to Dundalk, be­ Newry, between Aughill and Cloughrea, tween the mill of Louth and the mill of 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8/ Reaghstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with per and 8s. wages, — 8 8 — » gravel, at 6s 6d. per and 16s. wages, 17 1 — 32 8/. 1 Of. T o W illiam Breroton, Esq. Joseph 20 12 Los. 6d. T o Fitzherbert Ruxton, Esq. Garland and Owen McEntegart, to repair Mr. Pierce Colt man and Pat. McDaniel, 20 perches o f the road from Ardee to the to repair 37 perches of the road from Car­ Sea at Annagassan, between Keag’s cross rickmacross to Ardee, between the cross and Patrick Mulland’s house in Richards­ roads of Charlestown and pound of Ardee, town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. at 8s. 6d. per and 8» 6d. wages, 8 18 6 12 12 6 per and 12s. wages, — . 33 16/. To Christh. Garstin, Esq. and John 21 7 l. To Turner MACAN, Robert Page, Esqrs. Kelly, to repair 40 perches of the road and Owen Lennan to repair 20 perches o f from Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between the road from Ardee to Castlebellingham, Bolys bridge and Catharine Graham’s between the arch in black bog of Clude house at Borard, 24 feet wide and 14 with and James Moore’s field, 31 feet wide and 7 7 _ gravel, at 8s. per and 16s. wages, —* 16 16 _ 21 with gravel, at -Js. per and Js. wages, 34 7l. To Christh. Garstin, Esq. and John 22 3/. 101. T o Turner MACAN, R Page, Esqrs, Kelly, to repair 20 perches o f the road and Owen Lennan, to repair 10 perches from Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between of the road from Ardee to the Sea, be­ Clondermod bridge and Bolys bridge, 21 tween the arch in the black bog o f Clude feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and Owen Hearan’s field, 31 feet wide and and 7s. wages, — — 3 13 6 7 7 — 21 with gravel, at 7s per and 3s 6d. wages 35 15/. To Laurence Garland and Patrick Fla­ Louth25/. To Laurence Garland and Patrick County Fla­ Archives 23 nigan, to repair 30 perches o f the road nigan, to repair 50 perches o f the road from Ardee to Drogheda between Curran’s from Ardee to Drogheda, between the house and the cross roads o f Hunterstown, bridge of Ardee and Curran’s house, 22 32 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 10s. feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 10/. per per and 151. wages, — — 26 5 — 15 15 — and 1 /. 5«. wages, — — 36 i ll. 15*. T o Philip Pendleton, Esq. and John 24 12/ 7«. T o Thomas Filgate, Esq. James Kelly, to repair 30 perches o f the road Reilly and Patrick Carroll, to repair 38 from Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between perches of the road from Kingscourt to Drumgoolestown bridge and Carney’s Dunleer, between Mr. Filgate’s house at cross, 24 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Cookestown and Pepperstown cross, 21 8s. 6d. per and 12*. 6d. wages, — 13 7 6 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. 12I. To Philip Pendleton, Esq. and John 1 2 19 — 37 per and 12s. wages, —- Kelly, to repair 30 perches o f the road 29 8/. To Rev. Sir H. Lees, Bart Robert Page, from Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between Esq. and Edward McMahon, to repair 20 Carney’s cross and mearing gullett of Pol- perches o f the road from Kingscourt to brock and Bragganstown, 21 feet wide Newry, between Donalty and Coolderry, and 16 with gravel, at 8s. per and 12s. 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8s. per wages, 12 12 — 8 8 — and 8/. wages, — — Carried over 277 12 1 6 Carried over. 194 8 6 36 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 37

No. £ S. D. N o. £ S. D. Brought forward 277 12 6 Brought forward. 352 3 6 38 61. 10s. To Thomas Craven, Esq. and Pat 46 12/. To Christh. Garstin, Esq. and John M agorisk, to repair 20 perches o f the road Kelly, to repair 30 perches of the road from Ardee to the Sea, between Michael f rom Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between Grimes’s house and widow McConnin’s the small bridge of Bragganstown and house, 21 feet '.vide and with gaverl, at Catharine Graham’s house at Borard, 26 6s. 6d. per and 6s 6d wages, — 6 16 6 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 8*. per 40 6l . 10s. T o Thomas Craven, Esq, and Pat. and 12s. wages, t — 13 12 — Magorisk, to repair 20 perches o f the road 47 10/ 10s. T o Mr. Philip, Boylan and Richard from Ardee to the Sea, between Andrew Keiran, to repair 30 perches of the road M agowran's house and the church o f Sta from Ardee to Drogheda, between Phillips- bannon, 21 feet wide and 14. with gravel, town cross roads leading to Dunleer and at 6s. 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages. — 6 16 6 Whiteriver bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 41 7/. T o Alexander Filgate, Alexander Shekle­ with gravel, at 7s. per and 10s. 6d. wages, 11 — 6 ton, Esqrs. and Thomas Cunningham, to 48 9l. 15s. To Thomas Tisdall, Esq. Joseph repair 20 perches of the road from Kings Gernon and Owen McEntegart, to repair court to Dunleer, between the old wind 30 perches of the road from Ardee to the mill and Pepperstown cross, 21 feet wide Sea, between K eag’s cross and the black and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s mills, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at wages, •- — 7 7 — 6s. 6d. per and 9s. 6d. wages, *■*> 10 4 6 22l 10s. To Alexr. Filgate, Esq. and Thos. 49 61. 10s. To Thomas Tisdall, Esq. Joseph Cunningham, to repair 50 perches o f Gernon, and Owen McEntegart, to repair the road from Ardee to Carrickmacros 20 perches of the road from Ardee to the between Mr. Booth’s house at Mullacloe sea, between the avenue gate at Charlevile and Mr. Filgate’s lodge at Lisrenny, 3^ and the crossroads at Mullincross, 52 feet feet wide and 16 with gravel, at gs. per wide and 16 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per 23 12 6 and 1l. 2s. 6d wages, — • and 6s. 6d. wages, — — 6 16 6 Louth15/ T o Thomas Lee Norman, Esq.County Thos. 50 6l.Archives 10s. To Thomas Tisdall, Esq. Joseph 43 Sandy’s and John Clarke, to repair 40 Gernon and Owen McEntegart, to repair perches o f the road from Ardee to Dun­ 20 perches o f the road from A rdee to the dalk, between the bridge o f Maplestown Sea, between the mearing of Charlevile and Laurence Jordan’s house, 31 feet wide and Poescourt and the avenue gate at and 14 with gravel, at 7s. 6d. per and 15s. Charleville, 32 feet wide and 16 with gra­ wages, — — 15 15 - vel, at 6s. 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages — 6 16 6 44 5?.'10s. To Alexander Filgate,. Alexander 51 7/. To Thomas Tisdall, Esq. Joseph Gernon Shekleton, Esqrs, and Thomas Cunning­ and Owen McEntegart, to repair 20 perch­ ham, to repair 10 perches o f the road from es of the road from Ardee to the Sea, be­ Kingscourt to Dunleer, between the cross tween the turn to Poescourt and (he mear­ o f Ballybaily and Mr. Shekleton’s orchard, ing of Poescourt and Charleville, 21 feet 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. per and 3s. 6d. wages, — 31 3 6 wages, 7 7 — 45 10/. T o Christh. Garstin, Esq. and John 52 61 15*. T o Thomas Tisdall, Esq. Joseph Kelly, to repair 25 perches o f the road Gernon and Owen McEntegart, to repair from Dunleer to Carrickmacross, between 30 perches o f the road from Drogheda to the small bridge of Bragganstown and Carrickmacross, between the turnpike road the big bridge o f Bragganstown, 24 feet at Michael Maloy’s and Faulkner’s bridge wide and 16 with gravel, at 3s. per and 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4* 6d. 10 10 — 10s, wages, — — per and 6s. 6d.. wages — — 7 1 6 Carried over 352 3 6 Carried over. 414 2 — 58 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 39

N o. No. s. D £ . S. D . L Brought forward. Brought forward 414 2 475 8 — 61 53 3l. 18s. To Thomas Tisdall, Esq Joseph 25/ T ) Laurence Garland and Patrick Fla Gernon and Owen M cEntegart, to repair nigan to repair 50 perches of the road from 12 perches o f the road from Ardee to the Ardee t > Drogheda, between the cross] Sea, between the ford at the black mills roads at Hunterstown and Funshog, 32 and Edward White’s house, 21 feet wide feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 10s. per and 14 with gravel, at 6/. 6d per and 3s and 1l. 5s. wages, 26 5 — 62 6d. wages, — — — 4 1 6 13/. To Dixie Clement, Robert Young and 54 5/. 10/. T o John Taaffe, Esq. and John Patrick M Donnell, to repair 40 perches of Garraty, to repair 20 perches o f the road the road from Kingscourt to Ardee, be­ from Kells to Dunleer, between George tween the mearing of the counties of Anderson’s garden and the chapel cross or, Louth and Meath and the cross roads of Drakestown land, 21 feet wide and 14 Churchtown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel at 6s 6d. per and 131 wages with gravel, at 51. 6d per and 51. 6d 13 13 — 1 5f. T o Thom as W illiam Filgate, Esq. wages, — — — 5 15 6 61 55 111. T o John Taaffe,Esq. and John Garra and Patrick McDaniel, to repair 50 perch­ ty, to repair 40 perches o f the road from es o f the road from Kells to Dundalk, be­ Ardee to Slane, between Rathbran bridge tween lames Carragher’s house and Mr. and Mr. Manning’s avenue gate, 30 feet Filgate’s finger board, at the cross roads wide and 14 with gravel, at 6*. per and o f Arthurstown, "2.1 feet w ide and 14 with gravel, at 61. 6d per and 16*. wages, 125. wages, — — 12 12 —~ 17 1 — 56 6/. 101. T o John Taaffe, Esq. and John Gar­ 64 16/ 5*. To Thomas William Filgate, Esq. raty, to repair 20 perches of the toad from and Patrick McDaniel, to repair 50 perch­ Navan to Dunleer, between Hurlestown es o f the road from Kingscourt to the Sea,; lands and the bridge o f Keran 21 feet wide between the cross roads o f Reastown and and 14 with gravel, at 6s 6d. per and 61. the finger board leading to Louth Hall and Ardee, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel,! 6d. wages, —- — 6166 Louth County at 6s.Archives 6d per and 16s. wages — 17 1 — 57 171. To Phillip Pendleton, Esq. Mr. John Fitzpatrick and Joseph Coffee, to repair 6 5 6l. 10s. To Robert Young, Esq. and Patrick 40 perches of the road from Kells to Ardee, M Daniel, to repair 20 perches of the road between Bigstown and Blackstick, 21 feet from Carrickmacross to the Sea, by Lagan wide and 16 with gravel, at 8s. 6d. per and bridge between Lagan bridge and the wind mill of Reastown, 21 feet wide and 14 175. wages. — — 17 17 — 58 6/. To John Taaffe, Eqs. and John Garraty, with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages 6166 66 1l 15s 9d. To Alexander Filgate, Esq. and to repair 20 perches o f the road from Thomas Cunningham, to layout 71^ per­ Kingscourt to Drogheda, between Hoghill ches of the new intended mail coach road bridge and Whitemountain cross. 21 feet from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s per and 6s. Ardee a id Pepperstown cross, at 6d. par 6 6 — 1 15 9 wages, — — —• 63 9/ 151 T o Thomas W illiam Filgate, Esq. 60 7l. 10s. T o William Brereton Esq. and Rich­ and Patrick M Daniel, to repair jo perches ard Keiran, to repair 20 perches o f the road o f the road from Carrickmacross to Ardee, from Ardee to Dunleer, between Andrew between the finger board leading to Tal- McCabe's house at Mullacurry and Patrick lonstown and the cross roads o f Charles­ Taaffe’s house in Dromin, 21 feet wide town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel,at and 14 with gravel, at Js. 6 d. per and Js. 7 17 6 61. 6d. per and gs. 6d. wages —• 10 4 6 6d. wages, — •— Carried over 568 4 9 Carried over 475 8 — 40 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 41

£ s. D N o. £ s. D . No. Brought forward 568 4 9 Brought forward. 670 17 3 69 9/. 15*. T o Alexander Lee, Esq James Cole 75 36/. 8/. To William Filgate, Jun. Esq. and man and Patrick M Daniel, to repair 30 Thomas Gernon, to repair 45^ perches of perches of the road from Kells to Dundalk the road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Garrow bridge and the cross between James Gernon’s mill and the roads of Churchtown, 21 feet wide and mearing of the counties of Monaghan and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 9s 6d Louth, 42 feet wide and 21 with gravel,at wages —- — — 10 4 6 16/. per and 1/ 161. wages, - £ 38 4 0 70 22l. 10s. T o Robert Young, Esq and Patrick Represented from Querie 1 , McDaniel, to repair 60 perches o f the road No. 124. 27 0 from Carrickmacross to Ardee, between the turn to the bog o f Ardee and the cross To be raised, 10 18 — roads of Churchtown, 30 feet wide and 76 J 6/. 16s. To W illiam Filgate, Jun. Esq, and 14 with gravel, at 7s. 6d. per and 1l. 2s Thos. Gernon, to repair 46 perches of the 6d. wages — — 23 12 6 road from Ardee to Carrickmacross, be­ 71 14/. 10/. T o Robert Harrison, Esq. and Rich­ tween widow Murphy’s holding in Sand­ ard Keiran to repair 40 perches o f the road field and P. Byrne’s holding in Corcreeagh, from Ardee to Dunleer, between the slate 42 feet wide and 21 with gravel, at 16s. house in Dromin and Mooremount bridge p er and 1l. 16s. 6d wages, - ^38 13 6 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. 3d Represented from Queries} per and :4s. 6d wages — 1 5 4 6 Nos. 1, 99, 115,99, 60, > 27 13 6 72 25/. To Laurence Garland and Patrick Fla­ 85 and 14. J nigan, to repair 50 perches o f the road from Ardee to Drogheda, between Funshog and • To be raised, 10 19 — the bridge over the Whiteriver, 32 feet 77 9/. To Patrick Reilly and Michael Martin, wide and 16 with gravel, at 10s. per an d to repair 30 perches of the road from Louth11 5/. wages — County26 5 - CollonArchives to Dunleer, between the White­ 73 14/. To Robert Harrison, Esq. and Richard river bridge and the turn to Bragganstown Keiran, to repair 40 perches o f the road 30 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. from Drumcashell to Drogheda, between per and 9s. wages, — — 9 9 — Keag’s cross and Foster’s cross at Rathes­ 78 161. To Mr. Philip Boylan, Mr. Nicholas car, 25 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at Norris and Richard Keiran, to repair 40 7». per and 141. wages, — 1 4 14 ~ perches of the road from Ardee to Dun­ 74 12/. To William Filgate, Jun. Esq. and leer, between Beltrasna mearing and Thomas Gernon, to repair 30 perches o f Andrew McCabe's house at Mullacurry, the road from Ardee to Castleblaney, be­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8s. tween Corcreeagh and Essexford, 21 fee t per and 16s. wages, — — 16 16 _ w ide and 14 with gravel, at 8* per arid 79 13/. To William P. Ruxton,Esq. and Fran 12s. wages, — — I 12 12 — Grimes, to repair 40 perches of the road from Ardee to Drumcashell, between John Carried over I 70 17 3 Gordon’s house and the castle of Roods­ town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 131. wages, — 13 13

Carried over. 732 1 12 1 3 F 42 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815? 43 £ . S. D. No. S. D. BroughtID ...... forward. — 820 9 9 £ 14/. To William and Fitzherbert Ruxton, Brought forward 732 12 3 94 80 13l. To William P. Ruxton, Esq. and Fran. Esqrs. Michael and James McN aulty, to Grimes, to repair 40 perches o f the road repair 40 perches of the road from Ardee from Ardee to Dromcashell, between Red­ to Kingscourt, between Garrow bridge house and John Gordon’s house, 21 feet and Burley bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d per with gravel, ar 7s. per and 14s. wages, 14 14 — and 131. wages, — —- 13 13 — 95 17/. 10s. To William and Fitzherbert Rux­ 81 14/ T o W illiam P. Ruxton, Esq and John ton, Esqrs. Michael and James McNaulty, Kearney, to repair 40 perches o f the road to repair perches of the road from from Ardee to Dundalk, between the town Ardee to Kingscourt, between the blind o f Ardee and the cross roads of Bally­ gate and Garrow bridge, 24 feet m ide and bailie, 52 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 14 with gravel, at 7s. per & 171 6d. w ages, 18 7 6 at "Js. per and 141. wages, — 14 14 — 96 10l. 10s. To Rev George Lambert and Hat. 84 12l. 19s. 6d. To William P. Ruxton, Esq. Halfpenny, to repair 30 perches o f the and John Kearney, to repair 173 perches road from Ardee to Dunleer, between of a foot path to the road from Ardee <0 John-Street in Ardee and Crossellish, 21 Dundalk, between Redhouse and the feet" wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s per cross roads of Ballibailie, at if. 6d. per and 10s. 6d. wages — — 11 — 6 and 12s. 6d. wages, — 13 12 — 97 61. To Rev. George Lambert and Patrick 87 11/. 51. T o Mr. Nicholas Norris, Mr. Philip Halfpenny, to repair 20 perches o f the Boylan and Richard Keiran, to repair 30 road from Drogheda to Ardee, between perches o f the road from Ardee to the Sea, the pound o f M illextown and Crossellish, between Crossellish and the mearing of 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 6s. wages, —• — Stickillen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra 6 6 — > vel, At 7s. 6d. per and 11s. wages, 11 16 — 98 5/. lot. To Rev. George Lambert and Pa­ 90 9/. To Robert Thompson, Esq. Peter and trick Halfpenny, to repair 20 Perches of Richard McGinness, to repair 40 perches the road from Drogheda in Ardee, between Loutho f the toad from Ardee to the Sea,County be­ Moil’s Archives Cross and the pound of Millextown tween Nicholas Lennan’s house in Miles­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 51. 6d town and Bryan Connor's house in same, per and 5s. 6d. wages, — 5 is 6 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s. 6d. 99 13/. T o Nathaniel Manning, Esq. and James Andrews, to. repair 40 perches of the road per and 9s. wages, — — 9 9 — 92 1 3I. T o Augustus J. Foster, J. Page, Esqrs from Kingscourt to Drogheda, between Hugh Byrne and Michael Finnegan, to Byrne’s cross and the post road to Drogh­ repair 40 perches o f the road from Dun- eda, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, a t6s. dalk to Kingscourt, between the bridge 6d. per and 131. wages. — 13 13 — of Killaney and the gullet of Carrickeval loo 13/. To Nathaniel Manning, Esq. and Jas len, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Andrews to repair 40 perches o f the road from Slane to Ardee, between Smarmore, 6s. 6d per and 135. wages, — 1 13 — 3 mearing and Corbollis cross, 30 feet wide 93 1 0l 10s. To William and Fitzherbert Rux­ ton, Esqrs. Michael and James McNaulty, and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 13*. wages, — —- to repair 30 perches o f the road from 13 13 — 101 Ardee to Carrickmacross, between James 13/ T o Nathaniel Manning, Esq. and Jas. Duffy's house and the turn to Ardee bog, Andrews, to repair 40 perches o f the road 31 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. from Kells to Dunleer, between the chapel cross o f Drakestown and the post road to per and 101. 6d. wages, — * 11 — 6 Drogheda, 30 feet wide and 14 with gra­ vel, at 6s. 6d per and 13*. wages, Carried over 820 1 9 1 9 !3 13 —

Carried over 917 ! 12 3 44 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 4 5 "Ho. L S. D No. Brought forward 9 17 12 i £ S. D . 103 12l. T o W illiam H. Blacker. Esq. John Mar­ Brought forward. 111 989 4 9 ry and Patrick Grogan, to repair 30 per­ 61. T o Mr. Patrick Plunket, Patrick Grogan ches o f the road from Kells to Dunleer, and John Roger’s, to repair 20 perches of between the slate bridge at the mearing the road from Drogheda to Ardee, be­ of Funshog and the cross roads at Phillips­ tween the mill at Listulk and Hamonds- town, 25 feet wide and 15 with gravel, at town cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s- per and 65. wages. — 8s. per and 12s. wages, — 12 12 — 6 6 — 104 12l. T o Edward Tisdall, Esq John Marry 115 81. To Sir William Bellingham, Bart. John and Patrick Grogan, to repair 30 perches Woolsey, Esq. Bryan Gougherty and of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, Thomas Rafferty, to repair 40 perches of between the cross roads at Dromin and . the road from Ardee to the Sea, between Keag’s cross, 24 feet wide and 14 with the turn to the sea at Castlebellingham and P. Hoey’s house at the Lynns, 21 feet wide gravel, at 8s. per and 1 i s . wages 12 12 — and 14 with gravel, at 4s. per & 8;. wages 105 7l. T o Leatham Blacker Hamlin, Esq. John 117 8 8 ~ Marry and Patrick Grogan, to repair 20 10l. 10s. To Thomas Filgate, Esq. James perches of the road from Kells to Dunleer, Reilly and Patrick Carroll, to repair 30 between the cross roads at Rathescar and perches of the road from Nobber to Dun­ Lawlestown hill, 25 feet wide and 15 with dalk, between Cookstown arid Pat. Cur gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages, — tis's house, 21 feet wide and 14 with 7 7 ~ gravel at •Js per and to*. 6d. wages. - 107 14l. T o Edward Tisdall, Esq. John Marry 118 11 — 6 and Patrick Grogan, to repair 40 perches 15l. To Alexander Filgate, Esq and Thomas o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, Cunningham, to make 100 perches o f a between Rathcool bridge and the cross foot-path to the mail-coach road from roads at Dromin, 25 feet wide and 15 with Ardee to Carrickmacross, between Ardee and Tallonstown bridge, 4 feet wide and 1 gravel, at 7s. per end 14s. wages, 14 14 — high at 3*. per and 151. wages 108 11l. T o Edward Tisdall, Esq. John Mar­ 119 15 15 Louthry and Patrick Grogan, to repair 30County per­ i l l . Archives To Thomas Filgate,Esq. James Reilly ches o f the road from Drogheda to Dun­ and Pat. Carroll, to repair 40 perches of dalk, between the cross reads at Rathes­ the road from Kingscourt to Dunleer, be­ car and Rathcool bridge, 25 feet wide and tween Par. Carroll’s house ar Cookstown and Stormanstown hill, 21 feet wide and 15 with gravel, at 7s. 6 d . per and 11s 11 16 — 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 121. wages. wages, — 120 12 12 — 109 6l. 5s. T o Leatham Blacker Hamlin, Esq 24l. 15s. T o Alexander Filgate, Esq. and John Marry and Patrick Grogan, to re­ Thos. Cunningham, to repair 55 perches pair 20 perches o f the road from Droghe­ o f the post road from Ardee to Carrickma­ da to Dundalk, between Lismanus bridge cross, between Ardee and Pepperstown and the cross roads at Rathescar, 25 feet cross, 32 feet wide and' 18 with gravel, a: 9s. per and 1 l. 4s. 6d. wages. — wide and 15 with gravel, at 6*. id. per 122 13l. T o Agustus. J Foster, John Page, Esqrs. 25 19 6 and 6s. wages. — —1 6 1 1 — Michael Finnegan and Hugh B y rn e , to 110 5l. 151. T o Leatham Blacker Hamlin, Esq, John Marry and Patrick Grogan, to re­ repair 40 perches of the road from Kings­ court to Dundalk, between the gullet of pair 23 perches of the road from Droghe­ da to Dundalk, between Gibbers bridge Carrickevallan and the bridge that divides the counties of Louth and Monaghan, 21 and Lismanus bridge, 25 feet wide and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per 15 with gravel, at 5s 9 d per And 5s. 6d. and 13s. wages' — — wages. ’— — 3 — 6 13 13 —

Carried over ^ 989 4 9 Carried over. 1082 18 9 4 6 BARONY OF ARDEE. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 4 7 £ N o. S. D. Brought forward 18 9 126 T o Laurence Bellew, for Collecting the pub- I lie cess laid on this Barony at Summer BARONY OF FERRARD. Assizes 1814. amount 1168l. 15s. 51/2d. at ()d. per 1 l. He having performed the requisites directed by law. — 103243 16 7 127 T o Laurence Bellew, for collecting Still fines Unaccounted fo r Queries. imposed on Townlands, in this Barony, amount 150l. at 9d. per 11. — 5 12 6 No. £ S. D. 12S T o Thomas Pepper, for a new line of road GRANTED SPRING, 1811. passing through his land from Ardee to 13 32l. 14* To William Foster McClintock, Carrickmacross, — — 32 6 3 Esq. and John Blackwood, to form, level 129 To Charles Kennedy, for anew line of road and drain 1631/2 perches of the new in­ from Ardee to the Sea, at Annagassan, tended road from Collon to the Sea at 2 passing through his lands — 25 3 Reynoldstown, between Priestown and 130 To Alexander Lyons, fora new line of road Riverstown. 32 feet wide, at 4s. per and from Ardee to the Sea, at Annagassan, 1 l. 12s. 6d wages, — —. 0 2 3 4 6 6 pa sing through his land, — 25 0 SUMMER 1812. 5 91. 4d To Patrick Reilly and Patrick Amount o f presentments laid on this Barony 1215 — 5 Crinnian, to fill 100 perches of ditches to Proportion o f County at Large on ditto, 1 612 11 6 the road from Slane to Dunleer, be­ (see page 26.) J tween Bragganstown’s cross and White­ river, 5 feet wide and 4 deep, at is. 10d. Total, — 1827 11 11 per and 9s. wages, — — 12 92/ 2s. 6d. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Andr. 9 4 Eaton and W m. M cCormick, to keep in re­ Parishes in this Amt. to be levied pair and sufficient order by contract, 3685 Louthoff each Parish.County Archives Barony. perches of the road from Drogheda to £ S. D. Dundalk, between Newfoundwell bridge 1 Shanlis, — —. 61 18 71/2 in the townland of Greenhills and the 2 Clonkeen, — — 135 12 81/2 mearing between the baronies of Ferrard 3 Ardee, — .— 172 6 31/2 and Ardee, near Annagassan, at 6d. per —• 4 Killaney, — 100 8 7 and 4/ 12s wages, — — 96 14 6 5 Smarmor, — — 56 3 74 15 9l. 1^. T o Andrew Eaton and W illiam 6 Stabannon, — • — 124 4 11/2 McCormick, to make 130 perches o f fences 7 Richardstown, — 38 7 4 to the new road from Drogheda to D un­ 8 Stickillen, — — 46 18 6 dalk, between Termonfechen and Duna­ 9 Mosstown, — — 1 57 18 9 ny, at 1s. 6d. per and 91. 6d. wages, 10 4 6 10 Kildemock, — — 124 4 11/2 SPRING 1813. 1 11 Maplestown and } 31/2 91. To Laurence Garland, Patrick Crinnian — 147 8 Charlestown, ) and John Hoey, to make 60 perches of a 12 Tallonstown, — — 101 2 74 foot path, to the road from Drogheda to 13 Philipstown, — — 115 10 2 Ardee, between the finger post at Collon 10 14 Drumcar, — — 152 6 and Coleman’s house, at 3s. per and 9s. — 16 wages, — — — 15 Cappog, 39 91/2 9 9 — 16 Killsaran, — — 171 19 11/2 17 Dromin, — — 81 11 5 Carried over 160 i 6 10 T otal, 1827 11 11 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 49 BARONY OF ARDEE. 48 No. £ . S. D . £ s . D . Brought forward. 342 3 5 Brought forward 160 6 10 N o. GRANTED SPRING 1813 GRANTED SPRING 1815 78 5l. 131. T o Thom as Newcom en, Esq. T e 5l. 1s. 3d. T o Laurence Garland, John Hoey 16 rence and Bernard Marron, contractors, and Patrick Flannigan, to make fences to to keep in sufficient order rind repair, 226 671/2 perches o f the new intended road perches of the road from Drogheda to the from Collon to Ardee, on the lands of Fun­ Sea, beginning at James King’s house in shog, at is. 6d. per and 5*. 6d wages the townland of Callistown, and ending T h e remaining 5l. 13j. 9d being account­ at the South harbour of Clougher, at 6d. ed for at O ctober Sessions 1813, for mak­ 5 6 9 per and 51 6d. wages. Accounted for this ing fences to 72-§- perches o f said road Assizes, but rejected for informality, 5 18 6 5l. 51. To Laurence Garland, John Hoey, 79 161 To Andrew Markey, contractor, to keep 17 and Patrick Flannigan, to make 35 perch­ in sufficient order and repair, 640 perch­ es o f a foot path, to the new intended road es of the road from Drogheda to the Sea, from Collon to Ardee, between the road at (at the harbour o f Clougher) between T er­ Muirhead’s farm and the old road near monfechen and Clougher, at 6d. per and Annaglog, at 31. per and 5s. wages. The 16s. w ages, — — 16 16 — remaining 36l. for making 240 perches 5 1 0 80 16/ To Andrew Markey, contractor, to keep being accounted for at Oct. Sessions 1813 in sufficient order and repair, 640 perches 41 111. 13.5. 4d. To Blaney Balfour, Esq. Geo of the road from Drogheda to the Sea, (at Reay or Isaiah Moore, to repair 50 perches the harbour of Clougher), between Ter­ of the road from Slane to Drogheda, be- | monfechen and Clougher, at 6d. per and tween the turn to the ford at Oldbridge and 16s. wages, — —- 16 16 — Leonard’s cross, 32 feet wide and 14 with 82 9/ To Andrew Markey, contractor, to keep gravel at 8s. 8d per and 11, is. 6d. wages. in sufficient order and repair, 360 perches Accounted for this Assizes but rejected of the road from Dunleer to the Sea, be­ 22 14 10 for informality, — — tween John Ball’s house at Mullanaglena Louth128l. 10s. To Laurence Garland, County Patrick Archives 76 cross and the Sea shore, at the mearing of Flannigan and John Hoey, to make 257 Maysland and Ganderstown, at 6d. per perches of the new intended road from and gs. wages, — — 9 9 Collon to Ardee, between the old road near SUMMER 1813. Muirhead’s farm and the old road near 4 11l. 7s. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. to repair Annaglog, 40 feet wide and 16 with gra­ and keep in sufficient order by contract, 134 1 8 6 vel, at 10s. per and 6l. 8s. 6d. wager. 454 perches o f the road from Drogheda to 1 2 l . 1 4 1 . To Terence and Bernard Marron, Dundalk, beginning at Ferrard’s cross in 77 contractors, to keep in sufficient order and the townland of Port, and ending at the repair, 568 perches o f the road from D un­ Sea near Richard Jones’s house in the leer to the Sea, beginning at the cross o f townland of Corstown, at 6d. per and 11s. Dales in the townland of Dales, and end­ wages, — — — i i 18 — ing at the North harbour of Clougher, at 5 i ll . 1 of. T o W allop Brabazon, Esq. to repair 6d. per and 12 s . 6d. wages. Accounted for and keep in sufficient order by contract, 13 6 6 this Assizes, but rejected for informality, 900 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between James Rath’s and Rich 342 3 5 Carried over ard Jones’s houses, beginning at the cross of Clarestown in the townland of Duna­ ny, and ending at the cross o f Salterstown near Owen McDaniel's house in the town­ land of Salterstown, at 6d. per and 1l. 2s. 6d. wages. — —• 23 12 6

G Carried over 426 1 3 5 50 BARONY OF FERRARD, SPRING ASSIZES, 1835; 51 No. £ s. D. 426 Brought forward 13 5 £ . S D. GRANTED, SPRING, 1814 Brought forward 67 2 14 11 5 40l.10s. To Laurence Garland, George and GRANTED SUMMER, 1 8 1 4 . Thom as Mulholland, to repair 540 perch 1 2 l . 7s. To John McClintock, Esq. to repair es of a foot path to the post road from Ar and keep in sufficient order, by contract d e e to Drogheda, between the lands of 9 4 perches of the road from Dunleer to K nockacleave and Waterunder, at is. 6d. the Sea at Annagassan, beginning at the p e r a n d 2l. 0s. 6d. wages, -— 42 10 6 finger-post on the turnpike road in the 18 15l. To Laurence Garland and Patrick Fla townland of Clude and ending at Clude nigan, to repair 50 perches 'o f the road bridge in the townland o f Clude, at 6d. per, 2 7 — from Ardee to Drogheda, between Anna 2 11l. 7l. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. to repair glog and Knockaclave 30 feet wide and 16 and keep in sufficient order, by contract, 15 15 — with gravel, at 6s. per and 15^. wages, - 4 5 4 perches o f the road from Drogheda to 28 7l. 10s. T o Michael Martin, Patrick Sarsfield Dundalk, beginning at Ferrard’s cross in and George Mulholland, to repair 30 per­ the townland of Port and ending at the ches of the road from Monasterboice to Sea near Mr. Jones’s house in the town­ Dunleer, between Monasterboice and the land of Corstown, at 6d. per, — 11 7 — road at Redgap hill, 30 feet wide and 14 3 22I 10s.. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. to keep with gravel, a; 51. per and 7s, 6d wages, 7 17 6 in repair and sufficient order, by contract, 31 25/ 13s. 4d. To Lauence Garland and John 900 perches of the road from Drogheda to Hoey, to make 22 perches o f pavement, Dundalk between J. Rath’s and R. Jones’s making 770 square yards, to the road from houses beginning at the cross of Claristown Collon to Ardee, between Donegan’s forge in the townland of Dunany and ending in Collon and Coleman’s house, 30 feet at the cross of Salterstown, near McDa- wide and 15 with pavement, at 8d. per niel’s house in the townland of Salters­ square yard and 1 l. 5s. 6d. wages, — 26 18 10 town, at 6d. per, ■— — 22 10 — 35 n oI. To Laurence Garland, Patrick Crin 4 9 2 l. 2s. 6d. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. to Louthnian and John Hoey, to repair 1 JoCounty perches repairArchives and keep in sufficient order, by o f the post road from Ardee to Drogheda, contract, 3685 perches of the road from between Knockaclave and Collon, 30 feet Drogheda to Dundalk, between New­ Wide and 16 with gravel, at 11, per and foundwell bridge in the townland of 5l. 10s. wages, — — 115 10 — Greenhills, and the mearing between the 40 15/ To Rev. Samuel Gerrard and John Bra baronies of Ferrard and Ardee, near An­ bazon, to widen to 32 feet 50 perches of nagassan, at 6d. per. — the road from Dunleer to the Sea, between 93 2 6 5 17l 1 5 s. 6d. To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, Clonmore Church and Keenan’s cross, ar and Patrick M urphy, to repair and keep 6s per and 15j. wages, — 15 15 — in sufficient order, by contract, 711 perch­ 60 111 8s. T o J Hoey and L. Bellew, to fill 76 es o f the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, perches o f ditches to the road from Collon beginning at the cross roads leading from to Sadden, between Mathews’s house, in Dyzart to the Sea, at Port, in the town­ Beggarstown and Finnegan’s house 6 feet land of Dyzart, and ending at the cross of wide & 6 deep, at 3s. per & 11s. wages, 11 19 — Kiltalaght, in the townland of Kiltalaght, 73 9l. 6 s . 8l . T o Michael Martin and Patrick at 6d. per. — — — Sarsfield, to widen to 30 feet, 37 1-3 17 15 6 perches o f the road from Monasterboice Carried over 818 16 1 1 church to Duleer, between the town o f Monasterboice and the road at Redgap hill, at 5s, per and 9s. wages, — 915 8

Carried over 672 14 1 1 52 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 53

N o. £ s. D. No. £. S. D. Brought forward 818 16 1 1 Brought forward 898 15 91/2 GRANTED SUMMER, 1814. GRANTED SUMMER, 1814. 6 7l. 5s. To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, and 11 15/ 3j 4d. To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, Patrick Murphy, to repair and keep in and John Brabazon, to keep in repair and sufficient order, by contract, 348 perches sufficient order, by contract, 728 perches of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, of the road from Dunleer to the Sea,, be­ beginning at the cross roads leading from ginning at the cross of Dyzart, in the Grange to Dunleer in th e townland of Dro­ townland of Dyzart, and ending at the min and ending at the mearing of the cross roads leading (by W illiam Fanning’s two baronies o f Ardee and Ferrard in the house) to the Sea, in the townland of Port, townland of Gallough, at 5d. per, — - 7 5 _ at 5*. per. — — 15 13 4 7 30l. 8s. T o Sir Edward Bellew, Bart. Owen 12 23l. 9s. To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, and and Nicholas Markey, to repair and keep John Brabazon, to keep in sufficient order, in sufficient order, by contract, 1216 per and repair, by contract, 938 perches of] ches o f the road f rom Dunleer to the Sea the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ beginning at Keenan s lands in the town­ ginning at the cross of Martinstown, and land o f Dromin and ending at the Sea ending at Murray’s cross in the townland shore at Reynoldstown in the townland of Walshestown, at 6d. per. — 13 23 9 — o f Reynoldstown at 6d. per, 30 8 — 22l. 9s. To Henry Chester, Francis Bellew, 8 14l 5s. To Sir Edward Bellew, Bart and Esqrs, and William Magiil, to keep in suf­ John Brabazon, to keep in sufficient or­ ficient order and repair, by contract, 898 der and repair ( by contract), 570 perches perches of the road from Drogheda to of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, Dundalk, beginning at the new road at beginning at the bridge o f Kilslatery in the Newtown, Drogheda, in the townland townland of Kilslatery, and ending at of Newtown, and ending at the bridge of M urray’s cross in the townland o f W a l­ Kilslatery, in the townland of Kilslatery, shestown, at 6d per. — 14 5 at 6d. per. — — — 22 9 9Louth 17l. 19? 6d To Henry Chester andCounty Francis 17/Archives 12s To John McClintock of Newtown, 14 Bellew, Esqrs to repair and keep in suf­ Esq. and Pat. King, to keep in sufficient ficient order (by contract ).J ig perches of order and repair, by contract, 705 perches the road from Collon to the Sea, begin­ of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, ning at the wood o f Dromshallen in the beginning at the bridge o f Beaulieu in the townland of Dromshallen, and ending at townland o f Beaulieu .and ending at the the cross roads leading to Termonfechen, bridge of Termonfechen in the townland by the wind mill o f Termonfechen, in the o f Termonfechen, at 6d per, — 17 12 — townland of Termonfechen, at 6d. per. - 17 19 6 16 10l. T o Michael Martin and Pat. Sarsfield, 10 10 l. 1s. 41/2d. T o Sir Edward Bellew, Bart to widen to 30 feet, and make fences and John Brabazon, to repair and keep in instead of those that are to be destroyed, sufficient order, by contract, 537 perches to 40 perches o f the road from Monaster­ of the road from Dunleer to the Sea, be­ boice to Dunleer, between Monasterboice

ginning at the mearing o f the Barony o f and Redgap hill, at jr. per and 10s. wages 10 10 — Ferrard and Ardee, in the townland o f 18 81. lit. To Patrick Murphy and John Bra­ Clonmore, and ending at the cross roads bazon, to repair 114 perches of a foot-path at the mill o f Togher, in the townland o f to the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, Togher, at 4 ^ per. — 10 1 41/2 between Skeagmore and Rokeby gate, at 1 l. 6d. per and 8s 6d wages, — 8 19 6 Carried over 89815 91/2 Carried oyer 997 8 71/2 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 55 54 BARONY OF FERRARD. S. D. No. £ 8 Brought forward 997 BARONY OF FERRARD. GRANTED SUMMER, 1814. 20 11. 15j. 3^. To John Brabazon and Patrick Murphy, to fill and make sufficient fence, The following Sums were presented by the G R A N D J U R Y , to 6 perches o f the road from Drogheda to, Dundalk, between the cross of Togher and AND CONFIRMED BY THE COURT, M urray’s cross, 7 feet wide and 4 deep, at 5s. 101/2d. per and 1s. 6d. wages, — 1 16 9 15l. 125 To John Brabazon and Patrick To be raised off the Barony of Ferrard, and 21 Murphy, to widen to 32 feet 52 perches o f applied to the following Uses. the road from Drogheda 'to Dundalk, be- tween Togher and Murray’s cross, at 6s. 1 6 7 6 No. £ . S. D. per and 1 5*. 6d. wages, — 1 171 145. To Patrick Crinnian and Patrick 14l. 12s. 6d T o Henry Chester, Francis Bel­ 22 Hoey, to make 118 perches of a foot-path lew, Esqrs, and William Magiil, to keep to the road from Drogheda to Ardee, be in sufficient order and repair, by contract, tween Collon and Peter Hoey’s field in 585 perches o f the road from Collon to the the lands of Collon, at 31 per and 17s. 6d. Sea, (by Beaulieu), beginning at Beaulieu wages, — ->=* — 18 11 6 bridge in the townland of Beaulieu, and 2 7/ 1 or. To Henry Chester, Esq. and William ending at the turn to Belview, in the town­ 14 12 6 Magiil to repair 20 perches o f the road land o f Carstown, at 6d per — from Collon to the Sea, between Patrick 18l. 55. To Henry Chester, Francis Bellew, 23 Byrne’s house. Small Quarter, Drumshal- Esqrs, and William Magiil, to keep in re­ len, and Sandpit chapel, 21 feet wide and pair and sufficient order, by contract, 730 14 with gravel, at 71. 6d. per and 7s. 6d* perches of the road from Collon to the Sea, wages, —■ — 7 17 6 beginning at the bridge of Termonfechen 201 To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Rev. W. J. Louthin the townland of Termonfechen, County and 5 Archives Armstrong, Patrick and James Mooney, ending at the cross roads at Carstown, in 18 5 - to repair 100 perches of the road from the townland of Carstown, at 6d. per Drogheda to the Sea, between Termonfe­ 9l. 2s. To Laurence Garland, Michael chen and the Sea shore, 21 feet wide and 25 Martin and Patrick Sarsfield, to repair 26 14 with gravel at 4s. per and 1l wages, 21 — — perches of the road from Monasterbois 4 61. T o Patrick Plunket, Esq Patrick Grogan to Dunleer, between Monasterbois and and John Rrogers, to repair 30 perches o f Redgap hill, 30 feet wide and 14 with gra­ the road from Drogheda to Ardee, between vel, at 7s. per and 9s. 6d. wages., Repre­ 911 6 the turnpike gate o f Aclare and the mill sented Summer Assizes 1814from Q_ 230, o f Listuck, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4?. per and 6s. wages. — Total 1058 1 101/2 6 6 — 6 5l. T o Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Rev. W . J. Armstrong, Patrick and James Mooney, to repair 20 perches o f the road from Drogheda to the Sea at Clogher. between the big tree of Termonfechen and Toberay bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5j. per and 51. wages, — 5 5 ~

Carried over 59 — -- 56 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815 57

£ s • D £ s . D . No. Brought forward 59 ~— —— Brought forward 156 5 — 7 7l. 16s. T o W allop Brabazon, Esq Richard 15 Cl. To Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, McKone and Thomas Conlan, to widen to repair 20 perches of the road from to 24 feet, 26 perches o f the road from: Kingscourt to Drogheda, between Melle- Dunany to Annagassan, between the font bridge and George Reay’s house, 21 bridge of Salterstown and Owen McDon feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per nell’s house, at 6s. per and 7s. 6d. wage., 8 3 6 and 6s. wages, — — 6 6 — 8 9l. 15s. To John Byrne, Esq. A. Markey 16 T o ten Sub-Constables appointed for this ba­ and P. Collier, to repair 30 perches of the rony, at 4/ per — — 40 — — road from Dunleer to the Sea. between 17 12l. To Rev. Doctor Beaufort, Felix McCor- Gernon's cross at Parsonstown and the mick and Laurence Bellew, to repair 30 Sea shore, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ perches of the road from Collon to Kells, vel, at 6s. 6d. per and 9s. 6d. wages, —‘ 10 4 6 between Sallow Park and the mearing of 9 5l 10s. T o Thom as Newcomen, Esq Owen Louth and Meath, 32 feet wide and 16 Markey and Bernard Marron, to repair 20 with gravel, at 8s. per and 12s. wages, 12 12 — perches of the road from Drogheda to 18 19l, 10s. To Isaiah Moore and John Black­ Dundalk, between the cross o f Reynolds­ wood, to repair 60 perches of the road town and the cross o f Dales, 21 feet , wide from Kells to Drogheda, between Thomas and 14 with gravel, at 5s. 6d. per and 51 Scott’s house at the head of King William’s 6d. wages, — — 5 1 5 6 Glen and Collon post road, 21 feet w id e 10 20l. 2s. To Laurence Garland and Patrick and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 191. -Flannigan, to make 331/2 perches o f the new 6d wages, — —• 20 9 6 intended road from Dunleer to Kells, be­ 19 61. 10s. T o Isaiah Moore and John Black­ tween the mail coach road and the old wood, to repair 20 perches of the road road, 32 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at from Kells to Drogheda, between Turner’s 2 1 2 — 12s. per and 1/ wages, — lodge and Thomas Scott's house, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and II Louth5l. 10s. To John Byrne, Esq. Andrew County Mar­ Archives key and Peter Collier, to repair 20 perches 6s. 6d wages, — — 6 16 6 of the road from Drogheda to Dundalk,, 20 151. To Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, between Reynoldstown and Killaly, 21; to repair 40 perches o f the road from Slane feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5*. 6d. 1 to Drogheda, between the Obelisk bridge per and 5s. 6d. wages, •— 5 15 6 and Drybridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with 12 8l. To Patrick Reilly and George Flannigan, gravel, at 8s. per and 16s. Wages, — 16 16 — to repair 20 perches o f the road from Col­ 21 13/ To Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, lin to Dunleer, between Doran's house to repair 30 perches of the road from Slane and Whiteriver bridge, 30 feet wide and to Drogheda, between Drybridge and 14 with gravel, at 8s. per and 8s. wages 8 8 Leonard’s cross, 21 feet wide and 14 with 13 18l. T o Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, gravel, at 8s. 8d per and 1 3s. wages, 13 13 — to repair 60 perches o f the road from Kells 22 8l. To Patrick Reilly and Michael Martin, to Drogheda, between the wood bridge to repair 20 perches of the road from Col­ lon to Tenure, between Collon and the and the turn to Ardagh, 21 feet wide and 18 18 — lands o f Tenure, 30 feet wide and 14 with 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 18f. wages gravel, at 81. per and 8<. wages, — 14 18l. T o Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, 8 8 — to repair 40 perches o f the post road from Ardee (through Collon) to Drogheda, be­ H Carried over 281 6 — tween Leonard’s cross and the Liberties o f Drogheda, 21 feet wide and 16 with 18 18 — gravel, a t 9s. per and 18s. wages

Carried over. 156 5 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 5 8 BARONY OF FERRARD. 59 No. s. £ S. D. £ D. N o. Brought forward 383 10 6 Brought forward 281 6 — 3 2 45l . 2s 6d. T o Isaiah Moore and John Black­ 23 5l. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Patrick Ker­ wood, to repair 95 perches of the road wan and John Dolan, to widen to 24 feet, from Slane to Drogheda, bet \teen Mattock 1 perch and 7 feet of the road from T er­ bridge and the west of W hitehills, 21 feet monfechen to Dunany, between Callistown wide and 14 with gravel, at 9l. 6d. per and Hacket’s cross, at 3/ 15s. per and 51 and 2l. 5s. wages; — — 7 6 wages, — — — 5 5 — 9/ 151. T o Isaiah Moore and John Black- 47 24 21I 7s. 6d. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. and wood. to repair 30 perches of the road Pat Kerwan, to fill and make sufficient f rom Kells to Drogheda, bet ween T urner’s fences, to 285 perches o f ditches to the lodge and the turn to Ardagh, 21 fees road from Drogheda to Dundalk, between wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per Termonfechen and Hacket’s cross, at 1s and 9 f. 6d. wages, — — 42 8 6 1 0 4 6 6d per and 1l. is wages, — 34 20l. To Isaiah Moore and John Blackwood, 27 15l. To Rev. Dr. Beaufort, Laur. Bellew to repair 50 perches of the road from Slane and Felix M cCormick, to repair 40 perches to Drogheda between the west of White- of the road from Drogheda to Nobber, hills and the Obelisk bridge, 21 feet wide between the road from Collon to Kells & 14 with gravel, at 8s. per and 1l. wages, and the lands o f Rathbran in the county 21 — 35 60l . T o Laurence Garland, Michael Martin o f Meath, 32 feet wide and 16 with gra and Thom as M ulholland, to repair 100 15 15 -- vel, at 7s. 6d. per and 15.?. wages, — perches of the road from Drogheda to 28 9 l . T o Christopher Dun and Christoper Ca- Ardee, between the road to Tullyallen rolan, to repair 30 perches of the road and Branagan’s Glen, 32 feet wide and from Collon to the west side o f Belpatrick, 16 with gravel, at 12l. per and 3l. wages, 63 between the mearing of Mr. Taaffe’s land 36 4l. To Rev. Dr. Beaufort, Laurence Bellew and the foot of Mount-Oriel, 21 feet wide and Felix M cCormick, to repair 10 perches and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 9s. of the road from ColIon to Slane, between Louthwages, — — —County9 9 — Mr. Keiran’sArchives house and the mearing of 29 16l. T o Rev. Dr Beaufort Laurence Bellew) Meath, 32 feet wide and 16 with gravel, and Felix M cCormick, to repair 40 perches at 8s. per and 4s. wages, — o f the road from Collon to Kells, between 4 4 — 37 7l. 10s. To Rev Alexander Nicholson, and Collon and Sallow-Park, 32 feet wide and 16 16 — Patrick Campbell, to repair 30 perches of 16 with gravel, ar 8s. per and 16s wages, the road from Collon to the Sea, between 30 25l. To Laurence Garland, Michael Martin Rathdonnell bridge and the cross roads at and Thomas Mulholland, to repair 50 per­ Tenure, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, ches of the road from Drogheda to Ardee, at 5», per and 7 s 6d. wages, — 7 17 6 between Leonard’s cross and Waterunder 38 5l. 10s. To Rev; Alexander Nicholson and 32 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 10s. 26 5 — Patrick Campbell, to repair 20 perches of per. and 1l . 5s. wages, — — the road from Collon to the Sea, between 3 1 6l. T o Patrick Crinnian and John Hoey, to the cross roads at Tenure and Longstones repair 20 perches of the road from Collon 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel,at 5*. 6d. to Bellpatrick, between the mail-coach per and 5s. 6d. wages. — 5 15 6 road at Collon and Bellpatrick, 21 feet 39 14l. To Philip Pendleton, Esq. and Patrick vid e and 14 with gravel, at 61 per and 6 6 — M cArdle, to repair 40 perches of the road 61. wages, — — from Drogheda to Kingscourt, between the flax mill and the new road from Nob­ 383 10 6 Carried over ber to Collon, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7>. per and 14». wages. — 14 14 —

Carried over 557 13 6 60 Ba r o n y o f Fe r r a r d . SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 61 N o. £ s. D. No. Brought forward. 6 £ s. d . 557 13 Brought forward. 631 19 _ 40 6l. 10s. T o Rev. W illiam Coddington and 48 16!■ To Michael Martin, Thomas Mulhol­ Richard Keiran, to repair 20 perches of land and Laurence (garland, to repair 40 the road from Ardee to Dunleer, between perches o f the road from Slane to D un­ Mooremount bridge and the finger post in leer, between the mearing of Meath and Dunleer, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Whiteriver bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 at 6s. 6d. per and 6s. 6d. wages. — 6 16 6 with grave], at 8s per and 16s. wages 16 16 _ 41 12l 10s. T o Laurence Garland and Pat. 50 9/ To Laurence Garland Michael Martin, Crinnian, to repair 25 perches o f the road and Thomas Mulholland, to repair 20 from Drogheda to Ardee, between the perches of the road from Balgatheran to bridge near Hoey's field and Knockaclave, Drogheda, between the Freestone quarry 30 feet wide, and 16 with gravel at 10s and the post road to Drogheda, 21 feet per and 12s.6d wages. — 1 3 2 6 wide and 14 with gravel, at 9s per and 91, 42 8l. Js. T o Henry Coddington, Esq. and Pat wages. — Campbell, to repair 30 perches oi the road 52 16l. T o Sir Edward Bellew, Bart, and Thos. 9 9 — from Collon to the Sea, between Long- Cahill, to repair 40 perches o f the road stones and Gaulstown, 21 feet wide and from Drogheda to Dundalk, between the 14 with gravel, at 5*. 6d. per and 8»'. boundary o f the county o f the town o f wages. — — 8 13 Drogheda and the county of Louth, and 43 19l. 1 os To Sir Edward, Bellew, Bart and Rokeby gate, 21 feet wide and 14 with Patrick Murphy, to repair 60 perches of gravel, at 8s. per and 16s. wages. — the road from Drogheda to Dundalk, be­ 16 16 — 53 3^ ' 5s- Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Richard tween Rokeby gate and Skeagmore, 31 McKone and Thomas Hardman, to make feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. fences to 50 perches of the road from 20 9 6 per and 19s. 6d. wages — Drogheda to Dundalk, between the bridge 44 31l. 51. 6*l. To Michael Martin and Patrick of Corstown and the bridge of Salters­ Sarsfield, to repair 69^ perches o f the road town, at is. 6d. per and 3s. 6d. wages. - Louthfrom Newtownmonasterboice to County Collon, 54 5l. osArchives 6d. To Laurence Garland and Patrick 3 18 6 between the turnpike road and Collonbeg, Flanigan, to make 67 perches of fences to 30 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 9s. the new intended road from Dunleer to per and 1 . 9s. 6d. wages. Represented 1 Kells- between the mail-coach road and from Queries Nos. 180, 18,1, 182, 183, the old road in the lands of Funshog, at 184 and 185, — £ 12 15 1s. 6d. per and 5s. wages. — 46 9l. To Henry Coddington, Esq. and Patrick 55 61. To Patrick Reilly and Michael Martin, 5 5 6 Campbell, to repair 30 perches o f the road to repair 20 perches of the road from Col­ from Collon to the Sea, between Gauls- lon to Dunleer, between the barony of Ar­ town and Barmeath road, 31 feet wide dee and the turnpike road, 30 feet wide and 16 with gravel,at 6s per and 9s. wages 9 9 — and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 6s. 47 15l. To Rev. Alexander Nicholson and Pa­ wages. — —' trick Campbell, to repair 60 perches of 56 21l. 16s. 8d. T o W allop Brabazon, Esq. 6 6 — the road from Drumcashell to Drogheda, Richard McKeone, and Thomas Conlan, between Gibber’s bridge and the cross to fill and make sufficient fences to 262 roads at Tenure, at feet w ide and 14 with perches of the road from Drogheda to gravel, at 5s. per and 15s. wages 15 15 1 Dundalk, between Castlecohill and Sea- field cross, 4 feet broad and 2 deep, at is. 8d. per and 1l. 1s. 6d, wages. — Carried over 631 19 —— 22 18 2

Carried over. 713 8 2 62 BARONY OF FERRARD. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. £ s. D. 63 No. Brought forward 713 8 2 No. 57 10l. 10s. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Richard Brought forward £ S. D. McKeone and T h o mas Conlan, to widen to 21 feet 7 perches of the road from Dun- 65 50/ 8« To Laurence Garland, Michael Mar­ 924 3 8 any to Annagassan, between James Rath’s tin and Thomas Mulholland, to repair 84 house in Corstown and Corstown bridge perches o f the road from Drogheda to Ar­ dee, between the South end o f Branag en’s at 1l. 1 0 s . per and 10s. 6d. wages, — 11 — 6 58 7l. 10s. To Patrick Reilly, George Flanigan Glen and the cross roads at Collonbeg, 32 and Laurence Garland to repair 25 perches feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 12s. per and 10s. wages — — of the road from Collon to Millextown, 2I. 68 52 18 — between the new post road at Muirhead’s T o Patrick Byrne, collector of the public and the mearing of the barony of Ardee, cess laid on this barony at Summer As­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. sizes [814, amount £ 1247 7s. 111/2d. at 9d. per and 7s. 6d. wages, ,— — per pound. He having performed the 7 17 6 requisites required by law, — 60 101. To Wallop Brabazon, Esq. Rev. W . J. 46 15 6 Armstrong, Patrick and James Mooney, to Repair 50 perches o f the road from Amount o f presentments laid on this Barony, 102 17 2 Dunleer to the Sea, between John Ball’s Proportion of County at Large on ditto, ~ 3 (see page 26.) house at Mullanagrena and Termonfe­ 611 2 41/2 chen, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Total, — — — at 4s. per and 10s. wages, — 10 19 — 1634 19 61/2 61 50l. To John Hoey, Patrick Crinnian and Parishes in this Laurence Garland, to repair 50 perches of; Barony. Amt. to be levied the road from Drogheda to Ardee, be­ o ff each Parish. tween the post-office in Collon and Peter 1 Clonmore, — £ S . D . Hoey’s field, 32 feet wide and 16 with 2 Dunany, — 64 6 8 gravel, at 1l. per and 2l. 10l. wages, — 52 10 — 3 Termonfechen, — 57 13 4 62 48l. To Michael Martin, Thos. Mulholland 4 Dromshallen, — 3 4 1 16 7 Louthand Laurence Garland, to repair 80 perch­County Archives106 12 111/2 5 Ballymakenny, — es of the road from Drogheda to Ardee, 6 Monasterboice, — 1 4 19 4 6 2 1 7 g between the cross roads Rt Collonbeg and 7 Philipstown, — the post office in Collon, 32 feet wide and 3 Marlestown, — 7 3 S 16 with gravel, at 12s. per & 2l. 8l. wages 50 8 — 9 Dunleer, — — 28 19 11 63 65l. To Laurence Garland, Michael Martin to Carrickbagot, — 91 10 4 and Thom as Mulholland, to repair 130 11 Mullery, —• — 26 0 10 perches o f the road from Drogheda to Ar­ 1 2 Rathdrumin, — 143 18 5 dee, between Waterunder and the road 13 Port, — — • 39 16 3 to Tullyallen, 32 feet wide and 16 with 14 Dyzart, — — 61 19 0 gravel, at 10s. per and 3l. 5s. wages 68 5 - 15 Beaulieu; — 6 1 2 8 64 9l. 15J. To Rev. Alexander Nicholson and 16 Parsonstown, — 57 8 6 Patrick Campbell, to repair 30 perches of 17 Lorship of Mellifont, 24 1 1 91/2 the road from Dromcashell to Drogheda, 444 1 91/2 between the cross roads at Tenure and Total, the turnpike road, 30 feet wide and 16 1634 19 61/2 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 9s. 6d. wages, —* — 10 4 6

Carried over 924 3 8 BARONY OF LOUTH. 64 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 65 No. £ S. D. Brought forward 106 2 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. GRANTED SUMMER, 1813. 2 18l. 13s. 6d. To Rev. Samuel Little, Packen ham Smith, Esq. and Nicholas Maguire, Unaccounted for Queries. to make 249 perches of fences to the road from M u ff to Louth, between the mear­ N o. £ S. D. ing of Muff and the old road which leads from Louth to Castleblaney, at is. 6d. per and 181. 6d wages — 19 12 — SPRING, 1814 This Mo. Was inserted through mistake* 9 3l. 4s. To Faithful Fortescue, Esq. and N i­ being represented to No. 41. cholas Maguire, to make 64 perches o f the road from Carrickmacross to Lurgan­ wages, — — 13 2 6 green, and the Sea, between Owen Car- SUMMER 1810. roll’s house in Corderry and Owen Bra­ 2 1 l . 2s. 6d T o Packenham Smith, Esq and nagan’s forge in Rathcasson, 42 feet w ide Owen Boyle, to widen to 32 feet, 15 per­ and 21 with gravel, at is. per and 3*. ches of the road from Carrickmacross to wages — —* 3 7 — the Sea, between the great road that leads 19 21l. To Thomas Lee Norman, Esq. Thos. from Ardee to Carrickmacross and the Sandy’s and John Clarke, to repair 60 mearing of Muff, at is. 6d. per and is. perches o f the road from Carrickmacross wages — — 1 3 6 to Dunleer, between Mr. Norman’s farm SPRING 1812. gate at Corbollis, and the cross roads at 30 10l. 10s. T o W illiam Filgate, jun Esq. and widow Duffy’s house, 31 feet wide and 14 Thomas Cunningham, to repair 30 perch - with gravel, at Js. per and 1/ is. wages 22 1 — Louthes of the road from Navan to Dundalk,County ArchivesSUMMER 1814. between Tallonstown bridge and Mat­ 7 61. To Chichester Fortescue, Esq, and Mi­ thew Jordan's house, 32 feet wide and 14 chael Doran, to widen to 32 feet, 12 per­ 11 - with gravel, at 7s per and 10s. 6d. wages 6 ches of the road from Carrickmacross to SUMMER 1812. the Sea, between Mullachrew and Glyde 2 48l. 9s. To William Filgate, jun. Esq and farm, at 10s per and 6s. wages, — 6 6 ~ Thomas Cunningham, to widen to 42 9 55l. 11s. To Rev. Samuel Little, Packen. feet, 102 perches o f the post road from Smith, Esq. and Nicholas Maguire, to Ardee to Carrickmacross, between the make lot perches of the new intended mills of Louth and John Pepper’s house road from Carrickmacross to the Sea and on the townlands of Lower Rath and Kil­ Annagassan, betweeen the mearing of len, at 9s. 6d. per & 21. 8s. wages Repre­ M uff and the old road which leads from sented this Assizes from Querie No. 405, 50 17 — Louth to Castleblaney, 32 feet wide and 14 28l. 1 ox. T o B D. Sheils, Esq. to fill 114 per­ 21 with gravel, at 11s. per and 2l. 15s. 6d. wages, — — ches of ditches to the road from Dun­ 58 6 6 dalk to Drumcashell, between the mear­ I ing bridge of Darver and the mearing of Carried over 215 14 6 Mansfieldstown, 61/2 feet broad and 41/2 29 18 6 deep, at 5s. per and 1l. 8s. 6d. wages

Carried over 106 2 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 6 7 66 BARONY OF L o u t h .

£ s . D. BARONY OF LOUTH. No, Brought forward 215 14 6 1 1 52l. lor To William Filgate, Jun. Esq and The f ollowing Sums were presented by the G R A N D J U R Y , Thom as W oods, to repair 60 perches of the road from Ardee 10 Carrickmacross, AND CONFIRMED BY THE COURT, between the mills o f Louth and the end of the new road at Killen, 42 feet wide and 21 with gravel, at 17s 6d. per and To be raised off the Barony of Louth, and 21. its. 6d. wages. Represented from applied to the following Uses. Querie No. 342, — £ 2 7 6 Raised, ,52 15 0 No. £ S. D. 1 17l 2s. T oB D. Sheils, Esq. Patrick McGin- 55 2 6 ness and Denis Callan, to widen to 32 32l. 10s. T o Faithful William Fortescue, 12 feet, 57 perches of the road from Drum­ Eqs. Denis Callen and Patrick Coleman, cashell to Dundalk, between the bridge of to fill 260 perches of ditches to the road Manfieldstown and Patrick Holdcroft’s from Carrickmacross to Lurgangreen and house in Manfieldstown, at 6s per and the Sea, between Mathew Hardy’s Forge 17s. wages — — in Allardstown, and Patrick Coleman’s 17 19 — house in Milltown-Grange, 5 feet broad 4 3l- 51. To Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Nicholas Maguire, to repair 10 perches o f and 4 deep, at 2s. 6d. per and 1 l. 12*. 6d. the road from Carrickmacross to the Sea wages. — — 34 2 6 and Annagassan, between Michael Cur­ Total 304 19 1 6 tis’s house in Killencoole and Christopher W ynn’s house in same, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d per & 3*. wages 3 3 - 7 61. 4s. T o George Sheils Eccleston, Esq De Louth County nisArchives Callan and James Kinnahan, to repair 151/2 perches o f the road from Carrickma­ cross to the Sea, between Denis Callan’s house in Dromiskin and the end of the church yard wall in same, 31 feet wide and 21 with gravel, at 8s. per and 61. wages *— — 6 10 9 4l. T o John Page, Esq. Matthew McGinness, jun and Patrick Hammill, to repair to perches of the road from Dundalk to Car­ rickmacross, between the mearing o f Stonetown and the mearing o f Channon­ rock, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8s per and 4s wages, — 4 4 — 10 201. To John Page, Esq. and Patrick Ham­ mill, to repair 50 perches o f the road f rom Newtownhamilton to Lurgangreen, be­ tween the cross roads o f Knockbridge, and the mearing o f Mullagnabaitha, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8 s. per and 1l. wages — — 21 — —

Carried oyer 35 1 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 69 68 BARONY OF LOUTH. D. N o . £ s. D. £ S. N o. Brought forward. 165 3 6 Brought forward 53 1 21 13/ To B. D. Sheils, Esq. Pat McGinness 1 1 7 l . 14s. T o John Page, Esq. and Patrick and Denis Callan, to repair 40 perches of Hammill, to repair 22 perches of the road the road from Dromcashel to Dundalk, by from Castleblaney to the Sea, between Pa­ Newtowndarver, between the bridge of trick Hoey’s house in Castlering and the Darver and the mearing of Knocknaloob, mearing of the county of Monaghan, 21 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6 s . 6d. feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per 8 1 6 per and 131 wages. — 13 13 and 7s 6d. w ages. ~ 23 24l. 14s. To B. D. Sheils, Esq. Pat M cGin- 12 171, 1 0 s . To Henry Smith, Esq Owen and ness and Denis Callan, to repair 57 perch­ Thom as Boyle, to repair 50 perches o f the es o f the road from Dromcashell to D un­ road from Dundalk to Carrickmacross be dalk. by Manfieldstown, between Patrick tween the mearing o f Knockcor and Cast Holdcroft’s house and the bridge of Man­ lering bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with 18 7 6 fieldstown, 32 feet wide and 21 with gra­ gravel, at 7s. per and 171. 6d. wages - vel, at 8s. 8d. per and 1l. 4s. 6d. wages. 25 18 6 14. 7l. To Henry Smith, Esq Owen and Thos 24 18l To B. D. Sheils, Esq. Pat. McGinness Boyle, to repair 20 perches o f the road and Denis Callan, to repair 60 perches of from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between the road from Carrickmacross to the Sea, the mearing o f Channonrock and the mea­ ( by Newtowndarver ) between William ring of Stonetown, 21 feet wide and 14 7 7 — Kelly’s house in Christianstown and Jas with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages, Englisbey’s house in Babes wood, 21 feet 16 T o T en Sub-Constables appointed for this 40 — — wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 18s barony at 41, per —- — 1 wages. 18 18 — 17 7l. To Henry Smith, Esq Owen and Thos J 19l. 10s. To G' S. Eccleston, Esq. Denis Boyle, to repair 20 perches o f the road 25 Callen and James Kinnahan, to repair 65 from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between perches of the road from Carrickmacross the mearing of Castlering and the mear­ to the Sea, between J. Stokes’s gate in ing of Tooms, 11 feet wide and 14 with Louth CountyDromiskin Archives and Mr. R Morgan’s house in 7 7 - gravel, at J s . per and 7s wages. — Lurgangreen, 21 feet wide and 14 with 19 7/, To Henry Smith, Esq O wen and Thos gravel, at 6 s . per and 19s. 6d. wages. - Boyle, to repair 20 perches o f the road 20 9 6 26 13 . To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq. from Ardee to Castleblaney, between 1 Denis Callan and James Kinnahan, to Owen Cassidy’s house in Tullycahon and repair 40 perches of the road from Car­ the cross roads o f Ballykelly, 21 feet wide 7 7 — rickmacross to the Sea between J. K inna- and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per & 7s. wages han’s house in Allardstown and P. Crilly’s 20 22l. 10s. To B. D. Sheils, Esq. Patrick McGinness and Denis Callan, to repair 60 house in Waterstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d per and 1 3 s . wages. p e r c h e s of the road from Ardee to Dun­ 13 1 3 — 9 15J. To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq. dalk, (b y the bog o f Darver) between the 27 1 Denis Callan and James Kinnahan, to re­ widow Duffy’s of the cross roads and Bro­ pair 30 perches of the road from Carrick­ gey's bridge at the bog of Darver, 21 feet macross to the Sea, between Pat. Tool’s wide and 14 with gravel, at 7 6d. per and s . 23 12 house in Milltown Grange and the Rev. 1l. 2s. 6d. wages. —~ — Andrew Levin’s house in Milltown, 21 Carried over 165 3 6 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 9s. 6d. wages. — 10 4 6

Carried over 268 — - 7 0 BARONY OF LOUTH. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815; 71 D. N o. £ £ . S D . Brought forward 268 s . — Brought forward 362 19 2 28 3l . 10s. T o George S Eccleston, Esq. Denis 33 19l. 16s. To William Filgate, Jun. Esq. and Callan and James Kinnahan, to repair t o Thomas Woods, to repair 14 perches of] perches ©f the road from Carrickmacross the mail-coach road from Ardee to Car­ to the Sea, between the road leading to rickmacross, between the mills of Louth the red bog of Dromiskin and the tree of] and John Pepper’s house, 42 feet wide Dromiskin, 21 feet w ide and 14 with gra­ and 21 with gravel, at 16s. 6d. per and vel, at Js. per and 31. 6 d wages, — 3 1 3 6 19s. 6d. wages, — — 20 1 5 6 29 15l. 10s. 1 1 d . To George Shiels Eccleston 37 7l. To Faithful Fortescue, Esq and Nicholas Esq. Denis Callan and James Kinnahan Maguire, to repair 20 perches of the road to repair 41 perches of the road from from Carrickmacross to the Sea and Castlebellingham to Dundalk, by Dro­ Lurgangreen, between Mathew Hardy’s miskin, between the Rev. Joseph Prat’s house in Allardstown and the lane to John avenue gate and the mearing of the Com­ McAnnellow’s house, 21 feet wide and 14 mon's of Dromiskin, 31 feet wide and with gravel, at 7s. per and 71. w ages, — 7 7 — 21 with gravel, at Js. 7d. per and 15s. 6d. 38 4l. 10s. To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq. wages, — — £ 16 6 $ to repair 20 perches of the road from Represented from Q uerie Ardee to the Sea, between Nicholas Cal­ N o. 12. J 5 12 J lan’s house in Stonetown and Bryan Han- ratty’s house in Lurgangreen. 24 feet wide T o be raised, 10 1 4 2 and 14 with gravel, at 41. 6d. per and 30 17l. To C. Garstin, Esq. and John Kelly, 4s. 6d. wages, — “ 4 14 6 to repair 40 perches o f the road from 40 15l. To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq. to Ardee to the Sea at the Lyns, between the repair 60 perches of the road from Ardee big bridge of Bragganstown and Ken­ to the Sea, between Laurence Dowdall’s nedy’s bridge, 24 feet wide and 16 with house at Whiterath and Nicholas Callan’s Louthgravel, at 8s. 6d. per and 171. wages,County | 17 17 — houseArchives in Moortown, 24 feet wide and 14 31 20l. T o Christ. Garstin, Esq. and John Kel­ with gravel, at 5s. per and 151. wages, 1 5 1 5 — ly, to repair 50 perches o f the road from! 41 2 4 l.js.6 d . To Matthew O'Reilly, Esq. and Ardee to the Sea, at the Lynn’s, between Michael McCullough, to repair 75 perches Kennedy’s bridge and Plunket’s bridge, of the road from Ardee to Castleblaney, 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 8s. per between the widow Carroll's house and 21 — — and 1/ wages. — — Ballykelly bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 32 39l. 15j. T o William Filgate, jun. Esq. and with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 1l. 4s. Thomas Woods, to repair 53 perches of wages, — — 116 the mail coach road from Ardee to Car­ Represented from Querie No 24, 13 2 6 rickmacross, between Patrick Magan’s house and the mearing o f Feras, 42 feet To be raised, 12 9 — wide and 21 with gravel, at 15s. per and 11l . 11s. T o W illiam Filgate. Jun Esq. and 41 14 6 43 1l. 19s. 6d. wages, Owen Cassidy, to make 77 perches of 362 19 2 fences to each side of the new road from Carried over Navan to Dundalk, between Mathew Jor­ dan’s and Thomas McCann's at Corderry, at it. 6d. per and 11s. 6d. wages, — 1 2 2 6

Carried over. 456 2 8 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 73 72 BARONY OF LOUTH. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK No. £ s. D Brought forward. 436 2 8 44 T o Thom as Callan, for collecting the public cess laid on this barony at Summer Assize* Unaccounted for Queries. 1814, amount 653l. 17s. 4J. at 9d per 11 He having performed the requisites di No. £. s. d. rected by law, — — 24 50 4 GRANTED SPRING, 1811. 45 T o Thom as Callan, for collecting still fines, 30 24/ To Hon John Jocelyn, John Stratton, imposed on townlands in this barony, Thomas Parker, Esqrs. James Rourke and amount 75l. at 9.l. per 1 l. . — 2 16 3 Joseph Crilly, to make 160 perches o f a foot path to the road from Dundalk to Amount of presentments laid on this Barony, 463 9 3 Dunleer, between Rev. William Neilson’s Proportion of County at Large on ditto, house in Dundalk and Hugh Maginness’s (see page 26 ) 317 7 10 house in Priorland, 4 feet wide and 4 with gravel, at 3s. per and 1l. 4j . wages, — 25 4 — Total, — — 7 0 17 1 SPR IN G 1812. 34 61. To Lennox, Bigger, Esq. Neal McClean Parishes in this Amt. to be levied and Charles Murphy, to repair 20 perches Barony. off each Parish. o f the road from Dundalk to Armagh, be­ £ . S. D. tween Patrick McNally’s house in Drum­ I Manfieldstown, — — 68 11 10 billy and Peter M cGinness’s house in Fal- * Clonkeen, — — — 15 18 1 mour, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 3 Darver, — — — 64 s 1 6s. per and 61. wages, — 6 6 — 4 Killencoole, — — 44 16 4 SU M M ER 1812. 5 Dromiskin, — — 170 0 6 6 13l. 10s. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stra­ 6 Part o f Louth, — — 302 19 8 ton, Esq Rev. E. Thackeray, Rev. Gervais 7 Manor of Castlering, Tinley, James Rourke and Joseph Crilly, 114 5 7 LouthLouth Parish County to Archives make 90 perches of the new intended foot path to the road from Dundalk to the Total, 780 17 1 S ea, between Patrick McArdle's house in Seatown and Dundalk bridge, 4 feet wide and 4 with gravel, at 3s. per and 13s. 6d wages, — — 14 3 6 7 3/ 6s. To Mr John A. Dransfield and James Bailie, to fill 44 perches o f ditches to the road from Dundalk to Armagh, between Mr Charles Eastwood’s and Mr. Jacob Murphy’s holdings, both in Castletown, at is. 6d. per and 3*. wages, —• 3 9 — SPR IN G 1813 85 3l. 12*. To Hon. John Jocelyn, and Mr. James Kelly, to fill 48 perches o f ditches, to the road from Dundalk to Armagh, be­ tween James Hearty s house in Castle­ town and Mr. Jacob Murphy’s house in same, at is. 6d. per and 3*. 6d. wages 3 15 6

K Carried over 52 18 — 74 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

N o. £ S. D. Brought forward. 52 18 — SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 75 GRANTED SUMMER, 1813. 3 3l. 12s. T o , to fill 48 perches o f ; ditches to the road from Dundalk to Car- BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK rickmacross, between Francis Kirk’s house in Maghareeagh and Ballyna bridge, at The following Sums wen presented by the G R A N D J U R Y , is. 6d. per and 3s. 6d. wages, — 3 15 6 10 41/ 5j. To Mathew Fortescue, Esq and AND CONFIRMED BY THE COURT, Owen Farrell, to make fences to 556 per­ ches of ditches to the road from Castlebla­ ney to Lurgangreen and the Sea. between To be raised off the Barony of Upper Dundalk, and, Moses Kinkead’s garden in Stephenstown applied to the following Uses. and widow Coleman s house in Newtown Affane, at is. 6d per and 2l. is. wages 43 6 — No, £ s. D, SPRING 1814. 2 13/ 15». T o Sir George Jackson, James Tal- 8 17./ 5». To John Stratton, Esq James and lan, Esq. and James Haughey, to repair Patrick Malone, to make 115 perches o f 50 perches of the road from Dundalk to a foot path to the road from Dundalk to Armagh, between James King’s house in Carrickmacross, between John Stratton, Dungooley and Mr. James Tallan’s do­ Esq’s, gate and Donoughmore stream, at main in Cariff, 21 feet wide and 14 with 3s. per and 17.1 wages — 18 2 —- gravel, at 5s 6d. per and 13*. 6d wages 4116 13s. 4d. T o James Forde, Esq. to repair 1 4 2 6 1 ill. 17s. To Robert Page, Malcolm Brown 50 perches of the road from N ewry to 3 Esqrs, and Patrick Malone, to repair 158 Carrickmacross, (by Mr. jenny’s bridge), perches o f a foot path to the road from between Roger McGinness's house in Fal- Dundalk to the Sea, between the barracks mour and Jenny’s bridge, 21 feet wide & the gaol, at is. 6d. per & 1 is. 6d, wages 12 8 6 and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 8d. per and 16s. 17 9 1 0 4 331. 5s. To Hon John Jocelyn, John Stra­ Louth6d. wages, — — County ton,Archives Robert Page, Esqrs, and Patrick Ma­ lone, to repair 95 perches o f the great Total 135 1 1 4 road from Dundalk to the Sea, between Dundalk market square and the barrack gate, 21 feet wide and 2,1 with gravel, at 7s. per and 1l. 13 s. wages 34 18 — 5 241. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Straton, Charles Eastwood, Esqrs, and Francis M c- kone, to repair 60 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, between John Finnegan’s house in Dundalk and James Hearty’s house in Castletown, 24 feet wide and: 16 with gravel, at 8s. per and 1l 41.'wages — 25 4 — 6 13I, 17s. 6d. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Straton, Charles Eastwood, Esqrs, and Francis McKone, to repair 185 perches of the foot path to the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, between John Finegan’s house in Dundalk and James Hearty’s house in Castletown, 4 feet wide and 4 with gravel, at is. 6d. per and 13s. 6d. wages, — — 14 11 1 —

Carried over 101 10 — 76 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815: 77 s D. £ £ S. D. No. Brought forward 101 10 — Brought forward — 8 141. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Straton, 20 161 To Rev. Sir Thomas Foster, Bart. J. C. 233 5 Esq. arid Patrick Malone, to repair 40 Murphy Esq. and F. McKone, to repair 40 perches of the road from Dundalk to the perchesof the road from Dundalk to Cas- Sea, between Mr. Maxwell’s bridge and tleblaney, between P. Finegan’s house in John Callan’s house at the Point, 32 N ew tow n & M ilven bridge 30 feet wide & feet wide and 21 with gravel, at 7j. per 14 with gravel, at 8s. per and 16s. wages, 16 16 — and 14*. wages, — 14 14 — 23 16l. 5s. T o James Johnston, Rob. Murphy, 9 17l. 10s. T o Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stra­ Esqrs, and Richard Markey, to repair 50 ton, Esq. and Patrick Malone, to repair perches of the road from Dundalk to 35 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Armagh, between Jas. McGinness’s house Ardee, between the Friary in Dundalk in Falmour and Charles Duffy’s house in and Silvester’s Durnin’s house in Rath, 24 Ballinful, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 10s. per at 6s 6d. per and 16 s . wages, — and 17j. 6d wages, — 1 8 7 6 17 1 — 2 4 7l. 1 1 s . 8d. T o Turner Macan, Robert Page, 13 21l. To F. Eastwood, Esq Charles Murphy Esqrs. Mr Owen McKone, Richard Flyn and W illiam Johnston, to repair 60 per­ ana John Gregory, to repair 20 perches ches o f the road from Dundalk to Annagh, of the road from the Sea to Castleblaney, between Hugh McShane's house in Bal­ between Felix McCooey's house in the linful and Bryan Brady's house in Fal townland of Maghareagh and Edward mour, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, McCooey’s house in same, 24 feet wide at 7s. per and 1l 1s. wages, — 22 1 — and 14 with gravel, at 7s. 7d. per and 16 T o 10 Sub-Constables, appointed for this J s . 6d wages, — — barony at 4l. per, — — 40 — — 7 19 2 17 5l. 10s. T o Mr Patrick Dowdall and Charles 25 61. 10s. T o Turner Macan, Robert Page, Murphy, to repair 20 perches o f 1 he road Esqrs. Mr. Owen McKone, Richard F!yn Louth County andArchives John Gregory, to repair 20 perches from N ewry to Carrickmacross, between Patrick Dowdall’s house in Mounthill and of the road from the Sea to Castleblaney, James Mires’s house in B allybinvey, 21 between Mrs. Mary Smith’s house in Bal- feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5*. 6d lynurd and Thomas Kirk’s house in the townland of Maghereeagh, 24 feet wide per and 5*. 6 d . wages, — 5 15 6 and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per and 1 8 j o I. 10s . T o Charles Eastwood, Esq. and Owen Garvey, to repair 30 perches of the 6s. 6d. wages, — — 36 6 1 6 6 road from Dundalk to Castleblaney by 21l. To Hon. John Jocelyn, to repair 60 Crossmaglen, between Henry Coulter's perches of the road from Dundalk to Car­ house in Carrickastuck and Patrick Early's rickmacross, between the stream of Don­ house in Cavananore, 21 feet wide and aghmore and James Daly’s house in Kil- curley, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, 14 with gravel, at J s . per and 10s. 6 d . wages, — — — 11 — 6 at 7s. per and 1l. is. wages, — 22 1 _ 27 9l. To John Page. Esq. and Mr. Owen 19 1 8 l. 1 8 s . To John and Graham Johnston, Esqrs, and Richard Markey, to repair 55 McKone, to repair 30 perches of the road perches o f the road from Newry to Car­ from Dundalk to Castleblaney, between rickmacross, between Henry Caherkey’s James McArdle's house in Killen and Jas. house in Tavanamore and Bar. M cKevit’s Shoulder’s house in Knockagh, 21 feet house in Rochdale, 21 feet wide and 14 \tide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 91, wages, — — — with gravel, at J s . per and 1 8 s . 6 d . wages, 19 16 6 9 9 —

Carried over. 233 1 5 — Carried over 313 1 7 8 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 79

N o. £ . S. D. BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. Brought forward 3 8 7 — 10 78 35 19l. 5s. To Hon. John Jocelyn and Owen D. Carney, to repair 55 perches of the road £ s. N o. 8 from Dundalk to Carrickmacross, between Brought forward 313 7 James Rice’s house in Kilcurley and the 11l. 5s. To J Page, Esq and Mr. Rob. Bai­ 28 mearing of the baronies of Louth and lie, to repair 50 perches of the road from Upper Dundalk, 21 feet wide and 14 with Dundalk to Castleblaney, between Mr. gravel, at 7s. per and 191. wages. — 20 4 _ Robert Bailie’s gate in Shortstone and 36 12l. To James Tallan, Esq. and Jas. Haugh­ John Gregory’s house in Ballybinvey, 21 ey, to repair 40 perches of the road from feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7t. 6d. 11 16 — Dundalk to Armagh, between John Co- per and in. wages, — — \ born’s house in Dungooly and Michael 7/ 1 Of. T o John Page, Esq. and Mr. Robert Sheil’s house in same, 21 feet wide and 29 Bailie, to repair 20 perches o f the road 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 12*. wages. 12 1 2 — from New ry to Carrickmacross, between 39 9l. 121. 6d. To Francis Tipping, James Tal­ Thos. M Dermott’s house in Shortstone lan, Esqrs and James Haughey, to repair and Patrick Smith’s house in Barronstown 35 perches of the road from Dundalk to 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at Js. 7 17 6 Armagh, between Silvester Curtis’s lime 6d. per and 7s. 6d. wages, — — kiln in Lurgankeel and Mr. Tallan’s gate 7l. 10s. T o J . Page, Esq. and Mr. John Bai­ in Dungooly, 21 feet wide and 14 with 30 lie, to repair 20 perches o f the road from gravel, at 5* 6d. per and 9s. 6d wages. 10 2 — Dundalk to Castleblaney, between Owen 41 25l. To Hon. John Jocelyn and Mr. James Duffy’s house in Slieve and Mr. Robert Kelly, to repair 621/2 perches o f the road Bailie’s mearing in Shortstone, 21 feet from Ardee to Dundalk, between the wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. 6d. per 7 17 6 turnpike road leading from Dundalk to and 7»- 6d. wages, — — Dunleer and Mr. James Kelly’s house in 13l. 6s. 8d. To John Page, Esq. Mr. Owen Hainstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ 31 McKone, Daniel and Owen Carney, to vel, ar 8/ per and 1l. 5*. wages. — 26 5 — LouthRepair 40 perches o f the road fromCounty N ew ­ 42 7l. 10s. ToArchives Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Charles townhamilton to Ardee, between the Parks, to repair 30 perches o f the road widow Rice’s house in Kilcurley and from Dundalk to Armagh, between the O wen Carney’s house in Plaster, 21 feet mearing of the counties of Louth and wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 8d. per 1 3 1 9 8 Armagh and Peter Crilly’s house in Car- and 13s. wages, — — rickedmund 21 feet wide and 14 with 11l. T o John Ogle, Esq. and Charles Parks, 33 gravel, at 51. per and "]s. 6d wages. •— 7 17 6 to repair 40 perches o f the road from 44 13/ To John Ogle, Esq, and Charles Parks, Dundalk to Newry, between the bridge to repair 40 perches o f the road from o f Castletown and the chapel o f Kilcurley, Crossmaglen to Carlingford by Mr Joseph (by the Scotchgreen,) 21 feet wide and 14 11 11 — Kelly’s house, between Henry McArdle's with gravel, at 5s. 6d. per and 1 is. wages house in Scotchgreen, and the great road 19l. 12* T o Frederick Foster, John Page lending from Dundalk to Forkhill. 21 feet 34 a n d J o h n Woolsey, Esqrs, to repair 112 wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d. per perches of the road from Dundalk to Dun­ and 1 3 wages. — —> leer, by the Blackrock, between the long 13 13 — avenue and widow Freguson’s house at the Carried over Blackrock, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra- 477 1 4 4 2 0 1 1 6 vel, at 3l. 6d. per and 195. 6d. wages. —

Carried over 3 8 7 - 1 0 80 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815; 81 No. £ S. D. Brought forward 477 14 4 No. £ S. D . 81. l i t . 6d. T o James Sheilds, Samuel Brad­ 45 Brought forward 533 4 4 ford and James Haughey, to repair 30 53 15/. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stratton, perches o f the road from Dundalk re Cas­ Esq. James Rourke and Joseph Crilly, to tleblaney, between the cross roads o f T e- repair 200 perches o f a foot-path to the vanamore, and Edward Begley’s house in road from Dundalk to Ardee, between the Cavananore, 21 feet w ide and 14 with Friary in Dundalk and Silvester Durnin’s gravel, at 5*. 9J. per and 8s. 6d. wages, house in Rath, 4 feet wide and 4 with 91 - 9/. To John Ogle, Esq and Charles Parks, gravel, at is. 6d per and 15»■. wages 46 15 15 — to repair 30 perches of the road from 55 21/ To Ron. John Jocelyn, John Stratton, Dundalk to Markethill, (by the Scotch Esq and Pat. Malone, to repair 60 perch­ Green) between Peter Rice’s house in Car- es of the narrow road from Dundalk to rickedmund and Castletown bridge, 21 the Sea, between John Hill’s house on feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6/. per the Dublin road and Joseph Elphin’s and 9» wages — — 9 9 house in the Merches, 16 feet wide & 14 . 10s. To John Ogle, Esq, and Charles 47 61 with gravel,at 7s. per and 1 /. i». wages. 22 1 — Parks, to repair 20 perches of the road- 5 6 9 / . 15s. To Hon. J. Jocelyn, John Straton, from Dundalk to Markethill, between' Peter Coleman, Esqrs, and Pat. Malone, the mearing of the counties of Louth! to repair 30 perches of the narrow road and Armagh and Constantine Rock’s; from Dundalk to the Sea, between Dairy- house in Carrickedmund, 21 feet wide; Hill and McCormick’s bridge. 16 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d per and and 14 with gravel, at 6s. 6d per and 9s. 6 16 6 6s. 6d. wages — —« 6d. wages. — 10 4 6 48 6l. 10s. To John Ogle, Esq. and Charles 57 20/. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stratton, Parks, to repair 2rt perches o f the road Esq. Rev. Gervais Tinley, and Patrick from Dundalk to Newtownhamilton, be- Malone, to repair 40 perches of the road tw een Kilcurry bridge and Patrick Grant’s from Dundalk to M arkethill, between the Louthhouse in Balriggan, 21 feet wideCounty and 14 NorthArchives end of Dundalk bridge and T o­ with gravel, at 6s. 6d per and 6s. 6d. bias Purcell’s Esq. house in Mountbailey, 6 16 6 wages, — — 24 feet wide and 16 with gravel at 10s. 9/. 15*. To John McGee and Charles Mur­ 49 per and 1 /. wages, 21 — — phy, to repair 30 perches of the road from 58 21/. T o Hon. J. Jocelyn, John Straton, Esq. Dundalk to Crossmaglen, between the Jas. and Patrick Malone, to repair 60 per­ mearing that divides the counties o f Louth ches of the road from Dundalk to Car­ and Armagh, and Arthur Donley’s house rickmacross, between the Friary in D un­ in Edenkeil, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ dalk and Donaghmore stream, 24 feet 1 0 4 6 vel, at 6s. 6d. per and 9* 6d. wages, wide and 16 with gravel, at 7/. per and 12l. 10s. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stra­ 1l. 1s. wages, —> 51 22 1 — ton, Esq. James Rourke and Joseph 60 7/. To Robert Page, Esq. ard Peter Mur Crilly, to repair 25 perches of the road tagh, to repair 20 perches o f the road from from Dundalk to Ardee, between John Ardee to Newry, between John Mulhol­ Murphy’s house in Dundalk and the Fri­ land’s house in the townland o f M agha­ ary in same, 24 feet wide and 16 with 13 2 , 6 rea g h and Michael Connor’s house in the gravel, at 10s. per and 1 2 s . 6d. wages. townland Of Barronstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages, — — Carried oyer 53 3 4 4 7 7 - L Carried over 631 12 10 82 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK.

S . D. £ SPRING ASSIZES, 18 15. 8 3 No. brought forward 631 12 10 61 10l. To Sir George Jackson, ban Constan­ N o. tine Rick and Gordon McAllister, to re­ £. s. D. Brought forward pair 40 perches o f The road from Dundalk 70 7l. To Mr. James Keiran, Mr. Thomas 7 13 3 4 to Armagh, between the widow Rice’s Byrne and Edward Carroll, to repair 20 h o u se in Balriggan and the bridge that Crosses Lurgankeel river, 21 feet wide and perches of the road from Ardee to K eady, between the bridge that divides Carrick­ 14’ with gravel at 5/ par and 101. wages 16 10 — 62 20/. To William Foster, John Page, Esqrs. robbin and Maghareagh and Franck and Peter Murtagh, to repair 50 perches Kirk’s house in M aghareagh, 21 feet o f the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, wide and 1 4 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7l . wages — — between Thomas McK evet’s house in 77-" Barronstown and the mearing o f the coun­ 71 7l. To Mr James Keiran, Mr. Thomas ties o f Louth and Monaghan, 21 feet wide Byrne and Edward Carroll, to repair 20 and 14 with gravel, at 8s per and 1l. perches o f the road from Ardee to N ew ­ w ages, — — 21 — — townhamilton, between Bryan Lennan’s 63 24/ T o Rev. Sir Thomas Forster, bart and house in Carrickrobbin and the bridge that Peter Murtagh, to repair 60 perches o f the divides Carrickrobbin and Maghareeagh, road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, be­ 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and Js. wages, — ■*— tween Patrick Smyth’s house in Rathmore 7 7 — anti Thomas McKevit's house in Barrons 72 7l. T o Mr. James Keiran, Mr. Thomas town, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Byrne and Edward Carroll, to repair 20 perches o f the road from Ardee to .Cross­ at 8s per and 1l. 4s. wages, — 25 4 — 64 9l. To John Ogle, Esq and Michael Markey, maglen, between the bridge that divides to repair 30 perches of the road from the baronies o f Upper and Lower Dun-, Dundalk to Armagh, between Terence dalk and Bryan Lennan’s house in Car­ Murray’s house in Dungooly and Lurgan­ rickrobbin, 21 feet -wide and 14 with gra­ vel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages — keel bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ — 73 . T o William Steele, Esq. Mr. Patrick 7 7 Louthvel, at 6s. per and 91 wages — County9 9 — 61 Archives 65 7/. 131 T o Hon, J Jocelyn, John Straton,! Callan, Mr. Hugh Callan and Robert Ne­ Esq. and Patrick Malone to make 51 per­ ville, to repair 20 perches o f the road from ches o f a foot path, to the road from Dun­ Carrickmacross to N ewry, between the dalk to Carrickmacross, between Nicho­ bridge dividing the counties of Monaghan las Mathews’s house in Dundalk and the and Louth and the cross roads o fMagha- Friary in same, 4.feet wide, at 31. per and reeagh, 24 feet wide & 14 with gravel, at 7s. 6d wages — — 8 — 6 6s. per and 6s. wages — 6 6 — 68 T o Mr John Bailie, Laurence and Rich­ 74 61. T o William Steele, Esq. Mr. Patrick ard Markey to repair 20 perches of the Callan, Mr. Hugh Callan and Robert Ne­ road from Newry to Carrickmacross, be­ ville, to repair 20 perches o f the road from tween Mr. John Bailie’s house in Short­ Carrickmacross to Dundalk, between the stone and Michael Connor’s house in Bar­ mearing o f the counties of Louth and Mo­ ronstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ naghan and the townland of Annaghava- vel, at Js. per and Js wages — 7 7 — key, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, .at 61 per and 6s. wages 6 6 Carried over. 713 3 4 75 61. T o William Foster, Robert Page, Esqrs, and Peter Murtagh, to repair 20 perches o f the road from Dundalk to Crossmaglen, between Bernard McKevitt's house in Annaghavakey and James Agnew’s house in Courtbane, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 6s. wages — 6 6 —

Carried over 754 2 4 84 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 85

NO. £ s . D No. £ s. D , Brought forward 75 4 2 4 Brought forward. 806 1 10 76 5l. 10s. To Mr Samuel Bradford, Henry 83 51. 5/. T o J. C. Murphy, Esq. and Charles O ’Hare and Michael McElroy, to repair Parks, to repair 20 perches o f the road from 20 perches o f the road from Newry to Dundalk to Newry, between the bridge of Carrickmacross, between Rich. Taaffe’s Castletown and J . C. Murphy’s, Esq. house house in Tavanaghmore and Bernard in same, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, McKevitt's house in Roachdale, 21 feet at 5s. 3d. per and 51. wages, — 5 10 *** wide and 14 with gravel, at 5s. 6d. per 85 16l. 11s. 8d. To Mr. James Keiran, Richard and 5 s. 6d. wages — 5 15 6 Flinn and Patrick Myres, to repair 40 77 5/. To John Page, Esq. Henry O’Hare and perches o f the road from Dundalk to Richard Flinn, to repair jo perches of Keady, between John McShane's house in the road from Newry to Carrickmacross, Knockagh and Bryan Carahar’s house in between the cross o f Roach and Dungoo­ Slieve, 40 feet wide and 21 with gravel, ley bridge, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra - at 8s. 31/2d, per and 16s. 6d. wages, — 17 8 2 vel. at 5s. per and 5s. wages — 5 5 - 86 5l. 10s. To Neal McNeale, J. C. Murphy, 78 111. T o J. C. Murphy, Esq. John and Wm. Esqrs, and Charles Parks, to repair 20 Norton, to repair 30 perches of the road perches o f the road from Dundalk to N ew ­ from Dundalk to Castleblaney, between ry, between Pat M cGinnes’s house in Bal­ Pat Creegan’s house in Castletown and J. riggan and the mearing that divides Bal- Gossan’s house in same, 21 feet wide and riggan and the Annas, 21 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 8». per and 12*. wages 12 12 — 14 with gravel, at 5s. 6d. per and 51. 6d. 5 15 79 61. To Mr. Hugh Reilly, Richard Flinn and wages, — — 6 Henry O’Here, to repair 20 perches a f the 89 14/. To Henry Maxwell, Esq. John Gregory road from Dundalk to Ready, between and Richard Flinn, to repair 40 perches o f the cross o f Roach and Peter McArdle's the road from Dundalk to Castleblaney, in Rathduff, 21 feet wide and 14 with between Thomas Byrne’s house in Short­ Louthgravel, at 6s. per and 6s wages, County — 6 6 —• stoneArchives and Patrick McKone's house in Bal- 80 61 To Mr. Hugh Reilly, Richard Flinn and lybinvey, 24 feet wide and 14 with gravel, Henry O ’Here, to repair 20 perches o f the at 71. per and 14*. wages, —* 14 14 — road from Dundalk to Keady, between 90 141. T o Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Hugh Reilly’s house in Roach and Patrick Farrell, to repair 40 perches of the road McGee's house in Killen, 21 feet wide and from Kingscourt (by Louth) to Dundalk, 14 with gravel, at 6s. per and 6s. wages, 6 6 — between Bryan Corgan’s house in Bally­ 81 8/ To John Page, Esq. Richard Flinn and barrack and Silvester Durnan’s house in Henry O ’Here, to repair 20 perches o f the Rath, 21 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at road from Dundalk to Armagh, between 7s per and 14* wages. — 14 14 — Bryan McShane's house in Tatanadaragh 91 141. To Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Owen and Charles Duffy’s house in Ballinful, 21 Farrell, to repair 40 perches o f the road feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8s. per from Ardee to Dundalk, between Edward 8 8 — and Si. wages, — ■— Brannan’s house in Gibstown and Hugh 82 7/ To Richard Flinn and John Gregory, to O’Hare’s house in Rath, 31 feet wide and repair 30 perches o f the road from Dun­ 16 with gravel, at 7s. per and 14». wages, - dalk to Castleblaney, between Mr. John 14 14 — Balie’s house in Shortstone and the mear­ Carried over 878 17 6 ing that divides Shortstone and Ballybin- vey, i,» feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 7s. per and 7s. wages, — 7 7 — Carried over f 806 1 10 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 87 86 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. N o. £ s. D. Brought forward N o. 1020 1 1 9 £ s. D. 99 91, i To Charles Eastwood and James Brought forward, 878 17 6 92 85l. 18s. 9d. T o Matthew Fortescue, Esq Johnston, Esqrs to repair 30 perches of the and Owen Farrell, to make 137^. perches road from Dundalk to Armagh, between of the new intended road from Castlebla­ Roger McGinnes's house in Falmore and ney to Lurgangreen and the Sea, between the widow McGinnes's house in Rathduff, Moses Kinkead’s garden in Stephenstown 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 6s, 6d. and the widow Coleman’s house in New­ per and g> 6d. wages, — 10 4 6 townaffane, 32 feet wide and 21 with 100 5l. To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq to gravel, at 12s. 6d. per and 4l. 5s. 6d. repair 20 perches of the road from Car­ rickmacross to the Sea, between James wages. — — 90 4 3 93 14/. T o Matthew Fortescue, Esq. and Owen Gauslin’s house at the mearing of Hag Farrell, to repair 40 perches o f the road gardstown and Hainstown and Patrick from Kingscourt (by Louth) to Dundalk, Brodigan's house at the Blackrock, 24 feet between the bridge of Knockbridge and wide and 14 with gravely at 5s. per and 5s. wages, — — — Bryan Corgan’s house in Ballybarrack, 21 5 5 - feet \fcide and 14 with gravel, at 7/. per 101 4/ To Faithful William Fortescue, Esq, to and 14*. wages — — 14 14 — repair .20 perches of the road from Car­ 95 7/. To Matthew Fortescue, Esq and Owen rickmacross to the sea, between Lord Farrell, to repair 20 perches o f the road Clermont’s avenue gate and Mrs Fergu­ from Castleblaney to the Sea, between the son’s house at the Blackrock, 24 feet wide cross toads at John O ’Neal’s house and and 14 with gravel, at 4*. per and 4*.! wages — — the stream that divides Dunmahon and 4 4 — Hainstown, 21 feet wide and 14 with 102 16/ 5» T o Faithful W illiam Fortescue. Esq. to repair 50 perches of the road from Car­ gravel, at 7s. per and 7*. wages 7 7 — 96 14l. T o M. Fortescue, Esq. ana Owen Far rickmacross to the Sea*- between Dunma­ rell, to repair 40 perches o f the road from hon stream and James Gauslin's house in LouthDundalk to Ardee, between Bridgeaffane County Haggardstown, Archives 24 feet wide and 14 with and Edward Brennan’s house ofGibstown gravel, at 6s. 6d per a nd 16s. wages. 17 1 — 31 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 7/ 103 78l. To Charles Eastwood, J. Forde, J C. per and 14s. wages, — — 14 14 — Murphy, Esqrs John and William Nor­ 9 7 4l. T o J .C . Murphy, Esq. John and William ton, to repair J 30 perches o f the road from Norton, to repair 10 perches o f the road Dundalk to Annagh, between James He­ from Dundalk to Armagh, between Owen arty's house in Castletown and Michael Ruddy’s house in Castletown and Mrs. Martin’s house in same, 52 feet wide and T w ibill’s house in same, 21 feet wide and 21 with gravel, at 12l. per and 3l. 18s. 16 with gravel, at 8s. per and 41. wages, 4 4 wages — “ — 81 18 — 98 1 0 l. 1s. To Robert Page, Malcolm Brown, 104 8l. To Hon. John Jocelyn, John Stratton Esqrs, and Patrick Malone, to repair 134 Esq and Pat Malone, to repair 20 perches perches o f a foot-path to the road from o f the road from Dundalk to the Sea, be­ Dundalk to Newry* between Barrack- tween Robert Sheddan’s house in Dun-, street and Dundalk church, at 1s. 6d, per dalk and the south end of Dundalk bridge and 10s. wages, — — 10 11 — 31 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 8/. per and is. wages, — — 8 8 —

Carried over 1920 1 1 9 Carried over 1147 12 3 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 89 BARONY OF UPPER DUNDALK. 88 D. N o. Brought forward 147 12 3 BARONY of LOWER DUNDALK 106 To Mr. Alex. Shekleton, for collecting the public cess laid on this barony, at Sum­ mer Assizes 1814, amount 757l. 9s. 3d. at 9d. per 11. He having performed the re­ 28 8 1 quisites directed by law. — Unaccounted for Queries. 107 T o Mr. Alexander Skekleton, for collecting Still fines imposed on townlands in this 2 1 6 3 No. £ . S. D. barony, amount 75l. at 9d. per 1l. G R A N T E D SPR IN G , 1805 108 To Mr Alexander Shekleton tor collecting 45 20l. 11s. To William Charles Fortescue the public cess laid 011 this barony at Sum ­ Thomas Lloyd, Esqrs, and Wm. O'Neill, mer Assizes 1813, amount 1241/. 5s. at to make fences to 174 perches of the road 9d. per pound. He having performed the 46 1 1 — from Dundalk to Newry, between Mich requisites required bylaw, — Casey’s house in Dromad and Arthur Short’s house in Drumnasylly, at is. 6d. Amount o f presentments laid on this Barony 1225 7 7 per and 1l . 0 s . 6d. wages, 21 11 6 Proportion of County at Large on ditto, 1 372 14 SPRING 1813. (see page 26 ) 34 To a saving on 32/. 10/. granted James W 1598 1 8 McNeale, Esq. and Patrick McFarland Total, — — — to repair 130 perches o f the road from Amt. to be levied Carlingford to Newry, &c 6 19 Parishes in this off each Parish. SUMMER 1815. Barony. 6 40l. To James W . McNeale, Esq. and James £ . s . D . M cAllester, to widen to 32 feet, 160 per­ i Dundalk, — — 403 3 10 79 12 6 ches of the road from Dundalk to Newry a Hainstown, — between Laurence Daily’s house in Plaster Louth3 Part o f Louth, -- 77 County 2 11/2 Archives and Feed gravel pit, at 5s. per and 2l. 4 Haggardstown, - 69 2 91/2 wages, — — 42 5 Faughart, 93 0 9 51 2 0? T o amount raised off the baronies o f Ardee; 6 Ballybarrack, Ferrard, Louth, Upper and Lower Dun 7 Dunbin, — 104 14 120 6 9 dalk, as per Queries Nos. 173, 195, 249, .8 Barronstown, 294 and 301, to provide arms for the se- g Roach and Kane, 306 0 5 78 2 3 veral Sub Constables, ^94 10 Castletown, 44 6 1 1 Deduct, paid to John Reid, | 1 1 Philipstown, 112 19 as per receipt, 77 19 9 12 Part o f Cregan, - 9 58 7 0 1 3 Enniskeen, 16 5 Total, 1598 1 8 SUMMER 1814. 2 8/ 16s T o Blaney Balfour, Esq. Hugh Han­ lon and Patrick Kearney, to fill up 44 perches o f ditches to each side o f the road T h e sum o f 25/. was ordered by the Court, to be raised off the from Carlingford to Dundalk by the Sea, townland o f Rossmakay, in the Parish o f L ou th for one unli­ between Hugh Ward’s house in Rathcur censed still and 150 gallons o f potale ; and the like sum o f 25/. and Marks’s mill in same, 4 feet deep and! off the townland of Tray, in the Parish of Creggan, for 200 5 wide, at 2f. per and 81, 6d. wages, 9 4 6 gallons o f potale, found and seized on said townlands, by Officers M Carried over o f Excise. 95 15 3 SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 91 90 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. BARONY of LOWER DUNDALK No. Brought forward G R A N T E D , SUMMER, 1814. The following Sums were presented by the GRAND JU R Y , 4. 15/ 12s. T o Rev. Francis Gervais, William Armstrong. Esq. and Thomas Hanlon, to a n d c o n f i r m e d b y t h e c o u r t , make 104 perches o f a foot-path to the road from Carlingford to Newry, between the chapel of Carlingford and Mathew To be raised off the Barony of Lower Dundalk, and Killen’s forge, at 3s. per and 151.6d. wages applied to the following Uses. SUMMER, 1815 T o amount raised off the County at Large No. £ S. D. for sundry persons, for taking an account 1 18A T o James Reid, Esq. and Robert Cow­ o f the population, payment for which was ley, to repair 80 perches of the road from stopped by order of the Grand Jury, for 70 — Carlingford to Newry, between Michael not being legally appointed — McDonnell's house and the two mile river, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s. T otal, 182 2 9 6d per and 18/. wages — 18 18 % 15l. To James Reid, Alexander Rogers, Esqrs. and Robert Cow ley, to repair 60 perches of the road from Carlingford to the Sea, at Whitestown, between John Conway’s house in Carlingford and Rich­ ard Suter’s house in Crossaleany, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5/. per and 15 J. wages, — > — 15 15 — 4 22l. lot. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Cha Kindel, to repair 90 perches of the road Louth County fromArchives Dundalk to Carlingford, between John Morgan’s house in Lemoneigh and the quarries at Carlingford, 30 feet wide and 16 with gravel, at 5s. per and 1l. 2s 6d. wages, — — 23 12 6 5 8/ To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Charles Kindell, to repair 40 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, between the mearing that divides the lands of Bellur­ gan and Jenkinstown and widow Camp bell’s house in Rampark, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s. per and 8s. wages 8 8 — * 9l. To Hugh Moor, Esq. Patrick and An­ drew McGrane, to repair 40 perches of the road from Carlingford to the Sea at Whitestown, between Francis Montgo­ mery’s house in Mullatee and Patrick Lar­ kin’s house in Carlingford, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s 6d. per and 9s. wages, — — 9 9 — Carried over 76 2 6 92 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 93 No £ s. D N o. Brought forward. £. s.D.76 2 6 Brought forward 134 2 6 7 14l. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Charles 10/. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong, and K indell, to repair 70 perches o f the road Patrick Larkin, to repair 40 perches of! from Dundalk to the Sea at Narrow-Wa­ the road from Carlingford to the Sea, at ter, between Peer Keenan's house in Jen Whitestown, between William McPart- kinstown and the mearing that divides land's house and Whitestown cross, 21 the land of Jenkinstown from Aughnaver feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5s. per nan, 14 feet with gravel, at 4s. per and and 10s. wages. — 10 10 — 14s. wages, — — 14 7l. 10s. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong, 8 81. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq ?nd Charles and Patrick Larkin, to repair 30 perches Kindell, to repair 40 perches o f the road of the road from Carlingford to the Sea at from Newry to Carlingford, between Whitestown, betw een Patrick Toole’s and John Raverty’s house in Aughnavernan, John McPartland's houses, 21 feet wide, and Francis Murphy’s house in Dulargy, and 14 with gravel, at 5*. pier and 7s. 6d. 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 4s. per wages _ 7 17 6 and 8s. wages, — — 15 9l. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong and 9 5/. 51 T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq and Patrick Larkin, to repair 30 perches of] John Thompson, to fill and make suffici­ the new road from Carlingford to Newry, ent fences, to 42 perches o f the road from between George McClanahan’s house and Dundalk to Carlingford, between Mrs. Ballyonan bridge 32 feet wide and 21 T . P. McNeale's gate and Mr. Daniel with gravel, at 6s. per and 9s. wages. - 9 9 McNeale’s gate, 4 feet wide and 3 deep, at 16 To 8 Sub-Constables, appointed for this 2s. 6d. per and 5s. wages, — barony, at 4l. per, — £ 3 2 0 0 Id 10l. To Lieut Col. Armstrong, and Patrick Represented from Querie TO. 0 0 Larkin, to repair 50 perches of the road N o. 29$. from Carlingford to the Sea at , between Thomas Raverty’s house and St T o be raised, 22 LouthJames’s Well, 21 feet wi de and 14.County with 17 8l. 2s.Archives To Lieut- Col. William Armstrong gravel, at 4s. per and icy. wages 10 10 and Patrick Larkin, to repair 27 perches 1 1 9l. T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq. and John of the new road from Carlingford to Thompson, to repair 30, perches o f the old Newry, between the bridge of Lislea and road from Dundalk to Newry, between the bridge that divides the counties of the mearing that divides Upper and Low- Louth and Arm agh, 32 feet wide and 21 er Faughart and Patrick Heeney’s house with gravel, at 6s per and 8s. wages. — 8 10 in Upper Faughart, 21 feet wide and 16 6l. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong and with gravel, at 6s. per and 9s. wages. 9 9 Patrick Larkin, to repair 20 perches of 1 2 9/. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong and the new road from Carlingford to Newry, Patrick Larkin, to repair 30 perches of the between Mr. James Bell’s house and the new road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ bridge of Lisina, 3a feet wide and 21 with tween Roger Morgan's house in Knock­ grave), at 6s. per and 6s. wages. — 6 6 nagoran and Mr. Knox’s house, 32 feet 19 8/. To Lieut. Col. William Armstrong and wide and 21 with gravel, at 6s. per and Patrick Larkin, to repair 32 perches of the 91. Wages. — —■* 9 9 — road from Dundalk to the Sea at Greenore, between Crossalaney and John Robin Carried over 13 4 2 6 son’s house in Millgrange, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 51-. per and 8>. wages. — — — 8 8

Carried over 207 3 94 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815 95

N o. S. D . £ too. £ s. D. Brought forward. 207 3 Brought forward 281 3 6 20 10/. T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq. and 2 7 10l To Blaney Balfour, Esq. Patrick Kear­ John Thompson, to repair 50 perches of ney and Hugh Hanlon, to repair 40 perch­ the old road from Dundalk to Newry, es o f the road from Carlingford to the Sea between John McDowell's house in Plas­ by Rathcur, between Edward Carroll's ter and the mearing that divides the coun­ house in Rathcur and James Marks’s mill, ties o f Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5s. and 16 with gravel, at 4s per and 10s. per and 10s. wages, 10 10 w ages. — — 1 0 10. 28 7l- 10s. To Blaney Balfour, Esq Patrick 2I 8/. To James Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and Kearney, and Hugh Hanlon, to repair 30 John Thompson, to repair 40 perches of perches of the road from Dundalk to the the road from Carlingford to Newry, be­ Sea, between John Maginness’s house in tween James Wolfe M Neale’s Esq. gate Rathcur and James Rice’s house in Can­ in and the cross roads at tonsland, 21 feet wide and 14 with gra­ finger post the in Colfour, 21 feet wide vel, at 5s. per and 7s. 6d. wages. 7 1 7 6 & 14 with gravel, at 4s. per & 8s. wages. 8 8 29 6l 10s To Mr. Hugh Parks, Thomas Grills 16l. To Janies Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and and Bryan Coyle, to repair 30 perches of John Thompson, to repair 80 perches of the road from Dundalk to the Sea at T e m ­ the road from Carlingford to N ew ry, be­ pletown, between Thomas Donelly’s house tween the cross roads o f Colfour and in the Bush land and Thom as Campbell’s Denis Carr’s house in Carrickaneena, 2 1 house in Cantonsland, 21 feet wide and feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 41. per 14 with gravel, at 4s. 4d. per and 6s. 16 1 6 and 16s. wages. — — 6d. wages. — — — 12l. T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq. and 6 16 6 *4 2 * 6 l 10s T o M r. Hugh Parks, Thom as Grills John Thompson, to repair 4© perches of and Bryan Coyle, to repair 30 perches of the old road from Dundalk to Newry, the road from Dundalk to the Sea at between Edward McArdle's house in Templetown, between Daniel Boyle’s LouthLow er Faughart and the mearing County that di­ Archives house on Ammorsonsland and Mr. Hugh vides Upper and Lower Faughart, 21 feet Parks’s house in Ballug, 21 feet wide and wide and 16 with gravel, at 6s. per and 14 with gravel, at 4s. 4d. per and 6s. 6d. 12s. wages, -- — i t 1 2 wages, — — 6 16 6 12l. To James Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and 32 101 To James Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and *5 John Thompson, to repair 60 perches o f John Thompson, to repair 40 perches of the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ the road from Dundalk to Newry, be­ tween Ballymascanlan bridge and the fin­ tween Laurence Daly’s house at Plaster ger post at the hill house, 21 feet wide and and Feed gravel pit, 24 feet wide and 18 14 with gravel, at 4s. per and 12s. wages 12 12 with gravel, at 5s. per and 10s. wages, 10 10 12l . 10s. T o Blaney Balfour, Esqr. Pa­ 33 21l. 10s. To Christopher Moor, Esq. and trick Kearney and Hugh Hanlon, to re­ Charles Parks, to repair <0 perches of the pair 60 perches o f the road from Dundalk road from Dundalk to Newry, between to the Sea, between Edward Carroll’s the widow Clarke’s red gate in Mona­ house in Rathcur and Peter Keenehan’s scribe and the new built bridge in Knock- house in Castlecarragh, 21 feet wide and loob, 21 feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 14 with gravel, at 5s. per and 12s. 6d. 13 2 6 per and 12s. 6 d . wages, 1 5 2 6 wages, Carried over 281 3 6. Carried over 336 16 6 9 6 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. SPRING ASSIZES, 1815. 97 No N o. £ . s . d . £ s . D . Brought forward 336 16 6 3 7 9 1 |6 3S lot. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Charles Parks, to repair 40 perches o f the road from Carrickmacross to Carlingford, be­ tween Stephen Marmion’s house in Annas Brought forward and the meaning that divides A nnas and 48 8 l . 1 3 s. 4 d. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. Charles the Whitemill, 21 feet wide .md 14 with Kindall and Thomas Hanlon, to repair gravel, at 5/. per and 1 or. wages. Re­ 40 perches of the road from Dundalk to presented from Querie, N o. 297, £ to 10 the Sea ar Narrowwater, between Francis 39 6/ 15/. T o James Wolfe McNeale, Esq and Eccleston’s house in Loughanmore and William Keage, to repair 30 perches of the river that divides the lands of Benagh the road from Dundalk to Narrow water, and Piedmount, 21, feet wide and 14 between Patrick M cEnteer’s in Edentubber w ith gravel, at 41. 4d. per and Si. 6d. T o be raised, and the bridge that divide? the counties of wages, — — £<) 1 10 13 10 Louth and Armagh, 21 feet wide and 14 49 7/.R 10/.represented T o Lieut. from Col. Querie W illiam Armstrong, with gravel, at 4.1. 6d. per and 6s. 6d 1 PatrickNo. 297. Larkan and Thomas Hanlon, 8 to wages, — — -— 7 1 i 6 repair 30 perches of the road from Dun­ 44- 10/. To H, Brabazon, Esq. Barney Murphy dalk to Newry by , between Pat., and Patrick Carney, to repair 40 perches Hanlon’s house in Benagh and the bridge of the road from Carlingford to the Sea that divides the lands of Benagh and at Whitestown, between James Kelly’s Ballingoley, 21 feet wide and 14 with house in Ballagan and Barney Campbell’s gravel, at 5s. per and 7s. 6d. wages, — 7 17 6 house in Whitestown, 2i feet wide and 50 8l 15s. To Francis Tipping, Esq. Bernard 14 with gravel, at 51 . per and 10s wages 10 10 Hagan and James Duffy, to repair 30 per­ 45 11l To Christopher Moore, Esq and Charles ches of the road from Carlingford to Parks, to repair 40 perches o f the road Newry, between Michael Rice’s house in from Carlingford to Armagh, between the Jenkinstown and Ballymascanlan bridge. Louthroad leading to Moira castle and theCounty vil­ 21 feetArchives wide & 14 with gravel, at 51. 10d. per and 8s. 6d. wager, — lage o f Monascribe, 31 feet wide and 21 9 3 6 51 8/. To Francis Tipping, Esq. Bernard Hagan with gravel, at 5s. 6d. per and 11 s . wages, it 11 i 46 <5/ T o Christopher Moore, Esq. and Charles and James Duffy, to repair 40 perches of Parks, to repair 20 perches o f the road the road from Dundalk to Carlingford, from Dundalk to Newry by Moira castle, and the Sea, between Francis Tipping’s, between James Magahan’s house in Mon­ Esq. gate and James Cummiskey’s house ascribe and James Reilly’s house in Moira in Bellurgan, 21 feet wide and 14 with castle, 21 feet wide and 14 with g ravel, gravel, at 4*. per and 8s. wages, — 8 8 at 5s. per and 5s. wages, — 5 5 $2 10/. To Francis Tipping, Esq. Bern. Hagan 47 7l. 10s. To Neal McNeale, Esq. and Charles & James Duffy, to repair 40 perches of the Parks, to repair 30 perches of the road road from Dundalk to Carlingford, be­ from Armagh to Carlingford, between tween James Boyle’s house in Cloghana- the old turnpike road in Lower Faughart lark, and Riverstown bridge, 21 feet wide and John Marmion’s house in same, 2I and 14 with gravel, at 5s. per and 10s feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5*. per wages. — — —- 10 1o and 71. 6d. wages, — — 7 >7 6 54 5s. 51. To James Wolfe McNeale, Esq. and Robert Craig, to fill the gripes and make Carried over 379 1 1 1 6 ditches to 70 perches of the road from Dundalk to Newry, between the old turn­ pike road in Plaster and Feed river in F eed, at 1s. 6d. per and 51. wages, —• 5 5 Carried over 420 19 4 98 BARONY OF LOWER DUNDALK. 9 9 N o. S. D. A L I S T O F Brought forward. £ 420 1 9 4 5 5 3 l . T o Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and Charles Kindell, to repair 15 perches of the road HIGH AND SUB CONSTABLES,& c . from Dundalk to the Sea by Omeath, be­ IN THIS COUNTY. tween the river that divides the lands of Bellurgan and Dulargy and the mearing Ardee. George Walsh, Castlebellingham. that divides the lands of Ballymacallad HIGH CONSTABLE. Eph. M cCullogh, Channonrock and Dawstown, 21 feet wide and 14 .with Laurence Bellew, Ardee. Bart. Eagar, W hiterath. gravel, at 4s. per and 3s. wages, — 3 3 56 2l. 10s. To Thomas Lloyd, Esq. and John SUB CONSTABLES. Michael M cQuee, Stephenstown Thompson, to repair 15 perches o f the James Hurst, Lowth Hull. Joseph Cluxton, Glydefarm road from Dundalk to Newry, between John Geddis, D rum car. William Kelly, Louth. Thady Gallagher’s house in Proleek and Thos. Anderson, Hurlestown. Thos. Thompson, Lurgangreen. M r. Thompson’s house in Ravensdale, 21 Thos. Cunningham, Peppertown Arthur Holland, Killincoole, feet wide and 14 with gravel, at 5s. per Alexander Graham, Collon. Collector of the cess. and 2s. 6d wages — — 2 12 4 George Henderson, Churchtown 6Z 22 l 10 s. T o James W olfe McNeale, Esq. James Hardman, Ardee. and John Thompson, to make 150 perch­ John Collon, Stabannon. Upper Dundalk. es of a foot path, to the road from Dun­ Thom as Eaton, Ardee. High c o n s t a b l e . dalk to Carlingford, between Bailymascan W illiam Page, Dundalk.. Jan bridge and the fingerpost at the hill John M cAllester, Ardee. s u b c o n s t a b l e s house in Lower Faughart, 4 feet wide Laurence Bellew, Ardee, Henry Boles and 4 with gravel, at 31. per and 1l . 2s. Haggardstown. or 6d. wages, — 33 13 6 Collect o f the Cess. Clonaleenan 63 T o Mr. Daniel McNeale, for collecting the William M cK itrick, Dundalk. public ce ss laid on this barony, at Sum­ Ferrard. Francis N orton, Castletown. Louthmer Assizes 1814, amount 479l County 8s 41/2d. HIGH Archives CONSTABLE. • William Townley, Dundalk. a t 9 d . per 1l. He having performed the Patrick Byrne, H ammondstown Silvester Kennedy, Dundalk. requisites directed by law, 17 19 6 SUB CONSTABLES. Henry Best, Dundalk. Richard Bale, D unleer. Terence Murray, D ungooly. Am ount of presentments laid on this Barony. 468 6 10 Richard Morris, D unany, John Pepper, Dundalk. Proportion of County at Large on ditto, 288 12 6 Thomas Townley, D unleer. Charles Parks, W hitemill. (see page 26 ) Alexander Kelly, Tullyard William Page, Dundalk, William McMemony, Clonmore Collector o f the Cess’ T otal, — 756 19 4 Richard Stephens, Collon. Anthony Baziere. Collon. Lower Dundalk, P arishes in this Amt. to be levied John Armstrong, D rogheda. Barony, off each. Parish, George Reid, B a rnhill. HIGH CONSTABLE. £■ * D Thos. Cunningham, Sheegrange. Daniel McNeale, Rose mount. 1 Lordship o f Ravensdale,! „/.„ SUB CONSTABLES. a li e s Ballymascanlan, Patrick Byrne, Hammondstown, John M orton, Ravensdale. 2 Carlingford, — — 42* 1 6£ Collector o f the cess. Alexander McAlester, Plaster. 3 Ballyboysbeg and Bally- \ , Francis Montgomery, M ullatee boysmore, ' Louth. W illiam M cKee, Omeath. HIGH CONSTABLE Thomas Hanlon, Bellurgan. T o ta l 756 19 4 James McAlester, Arthur Holland Feed. S u b C o n s t a b l e s Thomas Thomson, Faughart. Alex Pilkington, Rathbody. Robert Cowley, Carlingford. John Hall, Killincoole Robert Govers, Stonetown, Daniel McNeale, Rosemoun t Collector o f the Cess. th e GRAND JU RY have direct­

ed their Secretary, not in future

to receive any Affidavit for Fees,

transmitting Prisoners, Coroners, &c.

&c. that will not be delivered in time to be inserted in the Schedules, ( fifteen clear days before the Commission LouthDay of Countyeach Assizes.) Archives

R o b er t P a g e ,

Treasurer.

DUNDALK.

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Printer to the Grand Jury of the County of Louth.